
Clausewitz on War
Carl von Clausewitz, in his work "On War," emphasizes the complex and unpredictable nature of war. He argues that war is not just a military confrontation but an extension of politics by other means. Clausewitz introduces concepts like the "fog of war," which refers to the uncertainty surrounding battle conditions, and the "center of gravity," which focuses on the enemy’s key strength. He advocates for understanding war's dynamic nature, stressing that strategy should adapt to evolving circumstances rather than relying solely on rigid plans. Ultimately, his insights remain influential in military theory and strategic thinking today.