The Logic of Conflict: Clausewitz and Strategic Judgment
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The Logic of Conflict: Clausewitz and Strategic Judgment

These sources provide a comprehensive analysis of Carl von Clausewitz’s strategic philosophy, emphasizing that his seminal work, On War, is a guide for judgment rather than a rigid set of rules. The texts explain that Clausewitz viewed war as a political instrument characterized by a "paradoxical trinity" of passion, chance, and reason. By distinguishing between the logical abstraction of absolute war and the constrained reality of real war, the authors highlight how friction and uncertainty inevitably degrade even the most perfect military plans. Key concepts such as the center of gravity, the culminating point, and the superiority of defense are examined to show how military actions must remain aligned with political objectives. Ultimately, the sources argue that Clausewitz remains essential for modern strategy because he addresses the interactive nature of conflict and the necessity of human intuition in an unpredictable environment.


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