As American forces prepare to leave Iraq at the end of the month, questions abound as to the final outcome of the war: Can America forces count this as a victory? Have the enemies they spent the last eight years fighting been defeated? Although, the nature of warfare has changed dramatically, the Princeton Shorts selection, On Victory and Defeat, from Carl von Clausewitz’s classic On War, may offer some insight into the what victory means and how we know when our enemies have been defeated.
Thanks to Philosophy and Classics Editor, Rob Tempio, for this post.













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