Thus it has come about that our theoretical and critical literature, instead of giving plain, straightforward arguments in which the author at least always knows what he is saying and the reader what he is reading, is crammed with jargon, ending at obscure crossroads where the author loses its readers. Sometimes these books are even worse: they are just hollow shells. The author himself no longer knows just what he is thinking and soothes himself with obscure ideas which would not satisfy him if expressed in plain speech.


On War (1832) - Book 2


Thus it has come about that our theoretical and critical literature, instead of giving plain, straightforward arguments in which the author at least...

Thus it has come about that our theoretical and critical literature, instead of giving plain, straightforward arguments in which the author at least...

Thus it has come about that our theoretical and critical literature, instead of giving plain, straightforward arguments in which the author at least...

Thus it has come about that our theoretical and critical literature, instead of giving plain, straightforward arguments in which the author at least...