Finally – My Clausewitz Post on Book I.
After numerous small difficulties, I finally pulled it together:
here.
The quality of the posts at The Clausewitz Roundtable has been outstanding, as have the comments. Every participant has taught me something, some more than once or posed questions that stretched my mind. Here are the recent editions and their authors:
josephfouche – Clausewitz, On War, Book I: Defense
Jay Manifold – Sam Liles – Tim Stevens – Clausewitz, On War, Book 1, Chapter 3: Response to Capt. Lauterbach on Clausewitz on Military Genius and Clausewitz, On War, Book 1 – My introduction, and comments on Chapter 1 and Cheryl Rofer – Clausewitz, On War, Introductory Material: Cordesman Asks the Question
Nathaniel T. Lauterbach – Younghusband – Clausewitz, On War, Book I: Solving for War
Kotare – Clausewitz “On War”, Book 1: such a dangerous business and Clausewitz, “On War”, Book 1: it all seems so simple
Shane Deichman – Critt Jarvis – Clausewitz, On War, Book I: What Is War?
Jonathan – A Note to Readers and Participants in the Clausewitz Roundtable
Lexington Green`:
January 16th, 2009 at 8:41 pm
Mark, you missed:
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Nathaniel T. Lauterbach
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Clausewitz, On War, Book 1: Clausewitz on Military Genius
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http://chicagoboyz.net/archives/6602.html