William S. Lind
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Maneuver Warfare Handbook
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published
1985
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11 editions
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The Four Generations of Modern War
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published
2014
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On War
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published
2014
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2 editions
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Retroculture: Taking America Back
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Corectitudinea politică: „religia“ marxistă a Noii Ordini Mondiale
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published
2015
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The New Maneuver Warfare Handbook
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Cultural Conservatism Theory and Practice
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Manual de la Guerra de Maniobras
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published
1985
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“Political Correctness:”
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Cultural Conservatism: Toward a New National Agenda
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published
1988
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3 editions
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“But first the student must learn to think creatively, to innovate, and to do the things that will most quickly seek out the enemy’s weak spots and undo him. Learning to think in that fashion is fundamental. That is what this course is about: the fundamentals. Once these fundamentals are learned, that is, once the student has begun to think clearly about how best to undo his adversary, once he has been rewarded in the classroom or the field for creative thought, the careful weighing of alternatives and risks followed by boldness in decision-making, he will then be ready to study definitions, control measures and formats. He will grasp their meaning more rapidly, for he will have a context in which to place them. They will be more than mere words and symbols.”
― Maneuver Warfare Handbook
― Maneuver Warfare Handbook
“The concept of surfaces and gaps is one of several concepts that bear on tactics. It is of the same level of importance as mission tactics and the main effort, which will be the subjects of the two tactics lessons following this one. All of the concepts should be constantly at work during the execution of battle.”
― Maneuver Warfare Handbook
― Maneuver Warfare Handbook
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