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The classic book ‘The Myth of a Guilty Nation’ by Albert Jay Nock challenges the commonly held belief that a nation as a whole can be held responsible for the actions of its government. Nock argues that individuals are ultimately responsible for their own actions, and it is unjust to condemn an entire nation for the decisions made by a select few in power. Through his insightful analysis and sharp reasoning, Nock dismantles the myth of collective guilt and highlights the importance of individual accountability in matters of war and peace. This thought-provoking book is a timeless reminder of the dangers of scapegoating and the need for a more nuanced understanding of national responsibility.







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