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Kampf ist keine Strategie

In: Strategisch wirksam handeln

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  • Bernhard Schmidt

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Zusammenfassung Der militärische Ursprung von Strategie führte zu einer Dominanz von Kampfparadigmen auch in den heutigen Strategietheorien sowie im alltäglichen Sprachgebrauch. Kampf ist das rhetorische Mittel für erstrebenswerte oder gegen unerwünschte Ziele. Während militärische Truppen oder Geräte bekämpft werden können, ist Kampf sinnlos gegen Armut, Rassismus oder den Klimawandel. Kampf ist oft die Konsequenz des Versagens von Politik und Strategie. Er ist ein ungeeignetes Mittel zum Erreichen komplexer Ziele wie die Begrenzung des Klimatemperaturanstiegs. Für die meisten aktuellen Herausforderungen ist die Fähigkeit wichtiger, Zustände zu verändern, das Veränderbare zu verändern.

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  • Bernhard Schmidt, 2023. "Kampf ist keine Strategie," Springer Books, in: Strategisch wirksam handeln, chapter 0, pages 93-99, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-41904-2_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-41904-2_7
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