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  • The Myth of a Guilty Nation

    "The Myth of a Guilty Nation" by Albert Jay Nock is a thought-provoking exploration of the moral and political landscape of society. Nock critiques the prevailing notions of guilt and responsibility that often plague nations, arguing that collective guilt is a myth that distracts from individual accountability. Through a blend of historical analysis and philosophical inquiry, he challenges readers ... Read more

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  • The Myth of a Guilty Nation

    "The Myth of a Guilty Nation" by Albert Jay Nock is a thought-provoking exploration of the concept of national guilt and the moral implications of collective responsibility. Nock delves into the historical context of nations and their actions, questioning the narratives that often portray entire populations as culpable for the misdeeds of their governments. Through a critical lens, he examines the ... Read more

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  • The Myth of a Guilty Nation

    Enriched edition. Challenging the Notion of Collective Guilt: A Thought-Provoking Journey through History

    In "The Myth of a Guilty Nation," Albert Jay Nock presents a rigorous critique of American societal and political values in the aftermath of World War I. Nock's literary style is characterized by his incisive wit and astute observations, delivered through a blend of polemical essays and reflective commentary. He dissects the complexities of national guilt, emphasizing how popular perceptions often ... Read more

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  • The Myth of a Guilty Nation

    This book is made up of a series of articles originally published in the Freeman. It was compiled to establish one point and only one, namely: that the German Government was not solely guilty of bringing on the war. I have not been at all concerned with measuring the German Government's share of guilt, with trying to show that it was either great or small, or that it was either less or more than ... Read more

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  • The Myth of a Guilty Nation

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    Myth of a Guilty Nation, The

    Narrated by Alain Alexander ...

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    2 hours 11 min

    Who really started World War I? Challenge the official narrative in this timeless classic of revisionist history.In the immediate aftermath of the Great War, the Allied powers cemented a singular truth into the global consciousness: Germany alone was responsible for the devastation of Europe. But in 1922, legendary libertarian essayist and social critic Albert Jay Nock shattered this consensus ... Read more

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