
#447: On Grand Strategy
The Art of Manliness
Closwitz's Theory of When Not to Have a Theory
Closwitz argues that theories cannot cope with all situations. There are too many uncertainties in the application of theory, he says. Closwitz himself called it friction and coined the use of the term friction to describe what he also calls the fog of war. He thinks relying on theories is what a hedgehog would do.
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