1. Carl von Clausewitz, On War. Michael Howard and Peter Paret, eds. and trans. (London: David Campbell Publishers, 1993): Book 1, Chapter 1, §24, Page 99. [Due to the various editions of this work in print, I have included, in addition to the page number, the Book, Chapter, and Section identifiers for easier reference.] 2. Peter Paret and Daniel Moran, eds. and trans. Carl von Clausewitz: Two Letters
2. on Strategy (Ft. Leavenworth: U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, 1984): 21. 3. Paret and Moran, Carl von Clausewitz, 24.
3. In his introductory essay, Michael Howard cites Wilhelm Rüstow who describes Clausewitz as “well-known but little read”. This may well still be the case. Michael Howard, “The Influence of Clausewitz,” in Clausewitz, 29.
4. Paret and Moran, Carl von Clausewitz, 21.
5. Clausewitz, Book 1, Chapter 1, § 25, Page 99. Emphasis in original. 7. See, for a trenchant example, Wesley K. Clark, Waging Modern War (Oxford: