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  • curprev 14:4214:42, 11 May 2024 Herostratus talk contribs 18,685 bytes +61 Published work: The words mean just what they say, so it's not an idiom, It's oversimplification to say the Keegan rejects Clauswitz's thoughts generally rather than particular ones such as the one expressed by the quote. Also, translation is poor, "policy" by itself is not an action while "war" is, thus the passage is not parallel. Both terms are used in translation. Why translators oft leave the "bloße" (in context, "simply/just/merely") out of the quote I don't know, but why should we. undo

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  • curprev 20:1020:10, 29 March 2024 Lukeferg96 talk contribs 18,610 bytes +473 Undid revision 1216222099 by Lukeferg96 (talk) undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 19:5519:55, 29 March 2024 Lukeferg96 talk contribs 18,137 bytes −473 Criticism: Someone stated that John Keegan wrote the book Revolutionary Armies in the Modern Era. A Revisionist Approach, and that S. P. Mackenzie criticized his work. Whoever wrote this didn’t know what they were talking at all, and it is evident that they didn’t even read the academic article cited. If they read the source cited they would have known that “Revolutionary Armies in the Modern Era. A Revisionist Approach” was not written by John Keegan, it was written by S.P. Mackenzie, an... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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