Before Clausewitz left Prussia in 1812 to join the Russian army and resist Napoleon, he prepared an essay on war to leave with the sixteen year-old Prussian Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm (later King Friedrich Wilhelm IV, r.1840-1858), whose military tutor he had become in 1810. This essay...
General Principles For Offense3. Principles Governing The Use of Troops4. Principles For The Use Of TerrainIII. Strategy1. General Principles2. DefensivePrinciples of War, by Carl von Clausewitz Page23. OffensiveIV. Application Of These Principles In Time Of WarNOTESINTRODUCTIONby Christopher Bass...
On the hypotheticals, to pick up on the Chief Justice’s hypotheticals, the speeding example, suppose there were a statute that regulated speeding that, like this statute, folded the legal requirements into the offense, okay? If you come in and you—you’re going 35 in a 25 zone, and ...
commentary hailed the right of the citizens to keep and bear arms as "the palladium of the liberties of a Republic,"[125] adding that "one of the ordinary modes, by which tyrants accomplish their purpose without resistance, is, by disarming the people, and making it an offense to keep ...