On Warfare

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'On War' is a seminal work on military strategy and theory that explores the nature of warfare and its relationship to politics.

Carl von Clausewitz examines war as a complex interaction of moral, political, and military forces.

He introduces concepts such as the 'fog of war' and the importance of a clear political objective.

The book emphasizes the need for adaptability and the role of chance and uncertainty in military decision-making.

Clausewitz's theories have had a lasting impact on military thinking, influencing generations of military leaders and strategists.

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