Clausewitz and the Gestalt of War

  • Jobbágy Zoltán
doi: 10.32565/aarms.2013.1.13

Abstract

War features unpredictability, incompleteness and instability. It is composed of a com- plex web of interconnected constituents in which friction poses a serious challenge. Clausewitz regarded war an integrated and holistic activity with having one gestalt as a  functional unit. The term gestalt comes from German and stands for shape. It refers to the concept of wholeness with properties that  cannot be summed up by their parts and do not equal a simple summation. Unpredictability helps us see war as a phenomenon that  cannot be compounded from the actions of the constituent parts. War can be described with a certain precision, but this precision is  not necessarily relevant to the parts. The gestalt of war accords with the observation that war does not always allow for logical, direct  and traceable connections between causes and effects.

Keywords:

Clausewitz gestalt

How to Cite

Jobbágy, Z. (2013) “Clausewitz and the Gestalt of War”, AARMS – Academic and Applied Research in Military and Public Management Science. Budapest, 12(1), pp. 117–128. doi: 10.32565/aarms.2013.1.13.

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