The Conduct Of War, 1789-1961: A Study Of The Impact Of The French, Industrial, And Russian Revolutions On War And Its Conduct by J. F. C. Fuller I'll summarize 300 pages in one sentence. It's all democracy's fault. This is the rather bizarre argument behind this work of military history. I can't really say I agree with anything here. I'm left slightly flabbergasted. I knew Fuller had some issues [he supported Hitler in the 1930s] but I didn't think his later writings were so strange.
Not recommended.
Monday, June 15, 2009
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