On the Psychology of Military Incompetence
Autor Norman F. Dixonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2016
The
Crimea,
the
Boer
War,
the
Somme,
Tobruk,
Pearl
Harbor,
the
Bay
of
Pigs:
these
are
just
some
of
the
milestones
in
a
century
of
military
incompetence,
of
costly
mishaps
and
tragic
blunders.
Are
these
simple
accidents—as
the
“bloody
fool”
theory
has
it—or
are
they
inevitable?
The psychologist Norman F. Dixon argues that there is a pattern to inept generalship, and locates this pattern within the very act of creating armies in the first place, which in his view produces a levelling down of human capability that encourages the mediocre and limits the gifted. In this light, successful generals achieve what they do despite the stultifying features of the organization to which they belong. A classic study of military leadership,On the Psychology of Military Incompetenceis at once an original exploration of the battles that have defined the last two centuries of human civilization and an essential guide for the next generation of military leaders.
The psychologist Norman F. Dixon argues that there is a pattern to inept generalship, and locates this pattern within the very act of creating armies in the first place, which in his view produces a levelling down of human capability that encourages the mediocre and limits the gifted. In this light, successful generals achieve what they do despite the stultifying features of the organization to which they belong. A classic study of military leadership,On the Psychology of Military Incompetenceis at once an original exploration of the battles that have defined the last two centuries of human civilization and an essential guide for the next generation of military leaders.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780465097807
ISBN-10: 0465097804
Pagini: 528
Ilustrații: TBD
Dimensiuni: 137 x 210 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 0465097804
Pagini: 528
Ilustrații: TBD
Dimensiuni: 137 x 210 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
Dr.
Norman
F.
Dixon,
M.B.E.,
Fellow
of
the
British
Psychological
Society,
is
Professor
Emeritus
of
Psychology
at
University
College
London.
After
ten
years'
commission
in
the
Royal
Engineers,
during
which
time
he
was
wounded
(“largely
through
my
own
incompetence”),
Dixon
left
the
Army
in
1950
and
entered
university
where
he
obtained
a
first-class
degree
in
Psychology.
He
received
the
degrees
of
Doctor
of
Philosophy
in
1956
and
Doctor
of
Science
in
1972,
and
in
1974
was
awarded
the
University
of
London
Carpenter
Medal
'for
work
of
exceptional
distinction
in
Experimental
Psychology'.
Recenzii
“One
does
not
have
to
share
all,
or
even
most,
of
Dixon's
often
rebarbative
views
to
agree
that
this
penetrating,
self-knowing,
often
hilarious,
and
sometimes
alarming
book
is
a
must-read.
It
is
a
classic
of
military
history
awaiting
rediscovery
today.”
—Brendan Simms, author ofEurope: The Struggle for Supremacy
“An original, scientifically impressive and fascinating book . . . a minor classic.”
—Tablet
“An absorbing, perceptive and often very funny study in human frailty.”
—Listener
“It should be compulsory reading wherever future officers are selected or trained, and deserves a very wide readership among psychologists and laymen.”
—New Society
“An intelligent man's guide to the defects of the military mind... Its conclusions are incontrovertible.”
—Books and Bookmen
—Brendan Simms, author ofEurope: The Struggle for Supremacy
“An original, scientifically impressive and fascinating book . . . a minor classic.”
—Tablet
“An absorbing, perceptive and often very funny study in human frailty.”
—Listener
“It should be compulsory reading wherever future officers are selected or trained, and deserves a very wide readership among psychologists and laymen.”
—New Society
“An intelligent man's guide to the defects of the military mind... Its conclusions are incontrovertible.”
—Books and Bookmen