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Podcast: The Ancient Art of Modern Warfare
Episode: The Paradoxical Trinity of War (and Peace)
Description: Clausewitz wrote that there are three forces at work when a nation goes to war: βunbridled passion,β reason, and the play of chance and probability. Things only work well when each of these is held in equilibrium by the other two. The people, the government, and the military represent these forces and the government should, in theory, maintain that equilibrium. In practice, this never happens. Instead, the interplay among these is random and seemingly chaotic. Each aspect of the nation and the force it represents, must deal with friction within their group and friction from and within the other grou...