Let's hope this analysis is as excellent and correct as it looks! I was just talking to my son about Clausewitz as 'the god of ordered battle' as opposed to 'to the god of furious battle'; in Nordic mythology represented by the gods Tyr and Tor respectively. For all atrocity and destruction furious battle can achieve, it tends to lose thought and perspective.
Let's hope this analysis is as excellent and correct as it looks! I was just talking to my son about Clausewitz as 'the god of ordered battle' as opposed to 'to the god of furious battle'; in Nordic mythology represented by the gods Tyr and Tor respectively. For all atrocity and destruction furious battle can achieve, it tends to lose thought and perspective.
Let's hope this analysis is as excellent and correct as it looks! I was just talking to my son about Clausewitz as 'the god of ordered battle' as opposed to 'to the god of furious battle'; in Nordic mythology represented by the gods Tyr and Tor respectively. For all atrocity and destruction furious battle can achieve, it tends to lose thought and perspective.