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Jan 27, 2024 · Love, typically regarded as a pursuit of connection, happiness, and fulfillment, now appears to share fundamental characteristics with war, a realm defined by antagonism and discord. This concept challenges our understanding of human relationships, suggesting that they may not be as straightforward as we perceive them to be.
Feb 17, 2024 · Bertolt Brecht's quote, 'War is like love, it always finds a way,' carries a profound and intriguing message on the inevitable nature of war, drawing a parallel to the relentless and pervasive characteristic of love.
Oct 31, 2023 · When it comes to actions taken during a conflict, there should be no separation between political, economic or military strategies, as death and destruction drive reciprocity between war and strategy.
Feb 10, 2009 · As Poore explains, for Luckham, this influence of the armaments culture “follows directly from the repressive apparatus of the state and from the consolidation around the armament complex of a class alliance”—including strategists, statesmen, soldiers, and arms manufacturers.
- Rashed Uz Zaman
- 2009
Nov 11, 2016 · From the sixteenth century down to the First World War, he argued, Britain had pursued a strategy of ‘limited war’. This involved employing her sea power against the economic foundations of an adversary’s war effort, by choking off its maritime commerce and sweeping up its overseas colonies.
- John Stone
- 2017
Sep 21, 2021 · As it happens, the most famous body of thought about the ethics of war conceives of it largely in terms of harm, and only secondarily in terms of conflict and animosity. This long tradition of attention to questions concerning the initiation and pursuit of war is known as “Just War Theory”.
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Apr 16, 2018 · The Direction of War and Strategy: Context and Adaptation from Archidamus to Airpower are valuable contemporary sources of practical examples and ideas for how civilian and military leaders, at all levels, work to harmonise policy, strategy, and operations.