economics, intellectual thought, religion, and military
Athens was known for its focus on education, democracy, and the arts, while Sparta emphasized military training, discipline, and obedience to the state. Athens valued individualism and intellectual pursuits, while Sparta placed importance on physical strength, obedience, and military prowess. Overall, Athens was more focused on culture and intellectual development, while Sparta prioritized military strength and discipline.
Military historians have studied the development of military institutions in Europe from the seventeenth century to the mid 1800's. During this time period major European nations began to view war on an intellectual basis. Historians call this the Military Enlightenment. During this period of time, new military institutions were developed that created a professional military culture. Military experts began to see warfare as complex social institution.
Arthur Alphonse Ekirch has written: 'Progressivism in America' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Progressivism (United States politics) 'Voices in dissent' -- subject(s): Civilization 'The civilian and the military' -- subject(s): Civil supremacy over the military, Militarism 'American intellectual history' -- subject(s): Historiography, Intellectual life, Bibliography
more intellectual, most intellectual
intellectual is relative
Intellectual property law defines intellectual property rights.
Janusz Zuziak has written: 'Polska historiografia wojskowa w Wielkiej Brytanii w latach 1939-1990' -- subject(s): Historiography, History, Military, Intellectual life, Military History, Poland, Poles, Societies
Social Structure Based on Economic PowerReligionPolitical and Military StructureUrban RevolutionDevelopment of a Material SenseDevelopment of WritingNew Artistic and Intellectual Activity
Intellectual Decolonization is itself :)
Samurai prioritized martial skills and military training as they were warriors in feudal Japan. They valued physical strength, combat abilities, and loyalty to their lord over scholarly or intellectual pursuits favored by Confucian scholars that were more focused on moral cultivation and governance.
The three dimensions of the American profession of arms are the moral, intellectual, and physical dimensions. The moral dimension emphasizes the ethical responsibilities and values guiding military conduct. The intellectual dimension focuses on the knowledge, skills, and critical thinking required for effective military leadership and decision-making. Lastly, the physical dimension pertains to the fitness, training, and readiness necessary for soldiers to perform their duties effectively.