Tyranny of Guilt
In "Tyranny of Guilt," acclaimed author Pascal Bruckner delves into the complex emotions surrounding guilt in Western civilization. Published in 2012, this thought-provoking book spans 256 pages and challenges the pervasive sense of remorse that has gripped Europe, particularly since the Holocaust and the conclusion of World War II. Bruckner explores how this obsession with guilt—rooted in historical atrocities such as fascism, communism, genocide, and imperialism—has clouded our understanding of critical global realities. Through an engaging narrative, he invites readers to reflect on the moral and ethical implications of guilt in international relations and the psychology of self-hate. Ideal for those interested in civilization, world politics, and intellectual discourse, "Tyranny of Guilt" is a compelling read that encourages us to confront our past while navigating the complexities of the present.