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As events have and continue to unfold in the Middle East I am finding Crane Brinton's "Anatomy of a Revolution" a good means by which to make sense of it all. Generally, it works quite...
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Greetings,
As events have and continue to unfold in the Middle East I am finding Crane Brinton's "Anatomy of a Revolution" a good means by which to make sense of it all. Generally, it works quite...
"However brave a nation may be, however warlike its habits, however intense its hatred of the enemy, however favourable the nature of the country, it is an undeniable fact that a people's war cannot...
......but were afraid to ask.
Absolutely comprehensive economics videos. I believe his analysis to be objective with the purpose being to educate.
Khan Academy: http://www.khanacademy.org/
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I am presently reading the following article (so that I can best jump into this intriguing discussion):
Insurgency in Ancient Times: The Jewish Revolts Against the Seleucid and Roman Empires, 166...
Clearly there is a weakness when one tries to continually 'teach' by analogy.
The risk of oversimplification is too great - and then all that can be produced is a sweeping, thesis-driven...
.....Before I gather my thoughts in order to properly contribute to this very interesting topic I will add a few point off the top of my head.
I recall reading an anecdote in Arrian's Anabasis...
Slapout9 thanks for the OODA/Decision Cycle and further reading
John Keegan's Mask of Command (315-38) that a commander is a man of his society and acts accordingly - therefore I am wondering how...
An outstanding discussion all around and well worth further debate.
All great commanders are expert problem solvers. The military genius does so under great risk, uncertainty and time-pressure...
Sure Hannibal had forgone the besieging of Rome, yet for three years in a row (218-216 BCE) Hannibal earned his rank as one of the Great Captains of History (T.A. Dodge).
218 November - Battle of...
In response to "It rasies the question who are the great generals, why were they great and why are we not producing their equivalents today?"
(Apologies for this only being bullet points)
- We...
Ah...the age old debate. I realize the following suggestions will present further consternation, but I can think of no other definitive way to template this very important activity.
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