Synthesized answer
The provided passages do not specify any questions that remain unanswered in "Principles of War." The text describes the book as a work that examines the moral and psychological aspects of warfare, emphasizing concepts like courage, audacity, self-sacrifice, and public opinion [Passage 1].
While the description highlights the influential and modern nature of Clausewitz's writing on warfare [Passage 1], it does not contain information about any unresolved questions within the book itself. Therefore, it is not possible to determine what questions remain unanswered based solely on these passages.
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From the book
Title: Principles of War by Carl von Clausewitz, Hans Wilhelm Gatzke Description: Written two centuries ago by a Prussian military thinker, this is the most frequently cited, the most controversial, and in many ways, the most modern book on warfare. In this work, Clausewitz examines moral and psychological aspects of warfare, stressing the necessity of courage, audacity, and self-sacrifice, as well as the importance of public opinion. Categories: History Pages: 100 Snippet: In this work, Clausewitz examines moral and psychological aspects of warfare, stressing the necessity of courage,…