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"The philosophy on which the Marine Corps' seminal warfighting doctrine is based rests on a tradition of professional military scholarship that reaches back to Carl von Clausewitz, author of the well-known treatise On War. Clausewitz's lesser-known and often-misunderstood Guide to Tactics, republished here for the first time as a standalone English text with critical annotations, houses the common tenets on which the Marine Corps' warfighting philosophy is based and provides a guide to thinking about the nature of tactics and combat as valuable to the modern warfighter as to those of old"--
Tactics. --- Strategy. --- Combat. --- Clausewitz, Carl von, --- Criticism, Textual.
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"The philosophy on which the Marine Corps' seminal warfighting doctrine is based rests on a tradition of professional military scholarship that reaches back to Carl von Clausewitz, author of the well-known treatise On War. Clausewitz's lesser-known and often-misunderstood Guide to Tactics, republished here for the first time as a standalone English text with critical annotations, houses the common tenets on which the Marine Corps' warfighting philosophy is based and provides a guide to thinking about the nature of tactics and combat as valuable to the modern warfighter as to those of old"--
Tactics. --- Strategy. --- Combat. --- Clausewitz, Carl von, --- Criticism, Textual.
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The philosophy on which the Marine Corps’ seminal warfighting doctrine is based rests on a tradition of professional military scholarship that reaches back to Carl von Clausewitz’s treatise On War. Clausewitz’s lesser-known and often-misunderstood Guide to Tactics, republished here for the first time as a standalone English text with critical annotations, serves as the foundation of the Marine Corps’ warfighting philosophy and provides a guide to thinking about the nature of tactics and combat for the modern warfighter.
Theory of warfare & military science --- warfighting --- doctrine --- tactics --- combat --- modern warfare --- Clausewitz, Carl von, --- Criticism, Textual.
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Faire l'histoire de la pensée de la guerre de 1780, date de la naissance de Clausewitz, à 1837, année de publication du dernier volume de ses œuvres complètes par sa veuve, tel est le pari d'Hervé Drévillon dans ce livre remarquable d'intelligence et d'originalité. Car au-delà du parcours du plus célèbre théoricien de la guerre, la période 1780-1837 se caractérise par l'émergence de la théorie militaire comme un véritable champ littéraire. Considéré, à cette époque, comme l'auteur de référence de ce domaine, Antoine de Jomini attaqua la théorie de Clausewitz et sa mise en œuvre qui s'appuyait sur une "plume facile" mais "parfois un peu vagabonde" et "surtout trop prétentieuse". L'inconstance de la plume de Clausewitz reposa sur sa conscience aiguë des problématiques de la théorie militaire. Il est donc utile de s'appuyer dessus pour étudier la construction de la pensée militaire par de nombreux auteurs qui pensèrent et écrivirent la guerre. Contrairement à la vision idéaliste de Clausewitz, la plupart se référèrent à la réalité des conflits armés pour tenter d'offrir des principes répondant à des questions essentielles : que faire en guerre et quel est le lien entre guerre et politique ? -- quatrième de couverture.
Art et science militaires --- Jomini, Antoine Henri de --- Clausewitz, Carl von
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