Best wishes to Chicagoboyz contributors and readers for a sweet and good year.
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NEW BOOK: The John Boyd Roundtable: Debating Science, Strategy and War
Re-posted from Zenpundit.com at the request of my co-author Lexington Green:
The John Boyd Roundtable: Debating Science, Strategy, and War
This post has been a long time coming.
A while back, we had a a symposium at Chicago Boyz to discuss and debate the superb book Science, Strategy and War: The Strategic Theory of John Boyd by Colonel Frans Osinga. It was a great discussion from which I learned far more about the ideas of the iconoclastic military theorist John Boyd than I had ever previously considered. Not everyone involved was an admirer of John Boyd, a few were initially skeptical and we had one certified critic ( though I had tried to recruit several more). Overall, it was the kind of exchange that makes the blogosphere special as a medium when it is at it’s intellectual best.
Shortly thereafter, via Dan of tdaxp I was approached by the publisher of Nimble Books, W.F. Zimmerman, who happened to be a military history buff and who was interested in working our loose online discussion of Dr. Osinga’s prodigious tome into a book. Initially, I was somewhat dubious but I warmed to the project at the urging of tdaxp and Lexington Green, and agreed to serve as the Editor and “herder of cats” in a project that would involve a large number of contributors with very different backgrounds and some fairly dense and esoteric material on strategic theory to digest and make comprehensible to a general reader.
A wonderful experience.
We had an excellent roster of contributors for The John Boyd Roundtable: Debating Science, Strategy, and War – Dr. Chet Richards, Daniel Abbott, Shane Deichman, Frank Hoffman, Adam Elkus, Lexington Green, Thomas Wade and Dr. Frans Osinga, who contributed several essays. Dr. Thomas Barnett sets the intellectual tone in the foreword after which the authors brought a wide range of professional perspectives to bear – cognitive psychology, military history, physics, strategy, journalism and, of course, blogging – in a series of articles that tried to explain the essence and dimensions of John Boyd’s contribution to strategic thought. Hopefully, we succeeded in creating an interesting and useful primer but the readers will be the ultimate judges, free to dispute our conclusions and offer contending arguments of their own.
I’d like to think that Colonel Boyd would have wanted it that way.
Photoblog Update
I recently posted a batch of photos on Jonathan’s Photoblog. Some of them are new, others have appeared on Chicagoboyz during the past few months, though usually in smaller size than on the photoblog.
Thumbnails of my most recent photoblog postings are here. Thumbnails of my favorite images, which do not yet include any of the latest batch (too new) are here.
Blog Outage (Resolved)
Apparently, this site was not accessible last night via IE or Mac Safari. I have fixed the problem as far as I can tell. Apologies for the inconvenience. Please let me know if you are still having difficulty accessing this blog.
UPDATE: If someone who reads this post has access to Mac Safari and can tell me whether this blog displays properly on it, I would be grateful.
Chicagoboyz DC Meetup – Monday, July 28
This could be big! Or not. It should be fun in any case.
We’re going to meet next Monday after work at a convenient location in Northwest DC.
If you want to join us, please email me: jonathan at chicagoboyzdotnet.
We are the bloggers we have been waiting for!
Or something.