Norman F. Dixon, M.B.E., is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at University College, London, and a Fellow of the British Psychological Society.
His background combines military experience and psychological expertise, having served in the British Army during World War II before pursuing a career in psychology.
This unique blend of experiences informs his perspective in "On the Psychology of Military Incompetence." Dixon's work reflects his interest in applying psychological principles to understand military leadership and decision-making.
His approach, while considered dated by some modern standards, offers valuable insights into the intersection of psychology and military affairs.
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