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Y_Kistochka [10]
3 years ago
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El conocido teórico militar C. Clausewitz planteó en el siglo XIX que las guerras no eran otra cosa que la continuidad de la pol

ítica por otros medios. Esto resultaría evidente cuando *
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just olya [345]3 years ago
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Answer:

El adversario es visto como un enemigo al que hay que eliminar.

Explanation:

Claude Von Clausewitz fue un teórico militar alemán, conocido principalmente por sus participaciones defendiendo a Prusia en las Guerras Napoleónicas.

Clausewitz creía que las guerras eran solo otra forma de resolución de conflictos políticos, es decir, un instrumento legítimo de resolución de controversias (aunque obviamente, no el mas deseable por su costo en vidas y en dinero). Es decir, bajo su óptica la guerra era un medio por el cual se destruía al adversario político para lograr así los objetivos sin ninguna oposición.

Esta teoría plantea claramente a los conflictos políticos como una cuestión adversarial, donde el adversario es considerado un enemigo y, por lo tanto, necesariamente debe ser atacado y eliminado para concretar los objetivos propios. Es decir, Clausewitz no veía las divergencias políticas como enriquecedoras o constructivas, sino simplemente como cuestiones de conflicto y violencia.

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