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The Tyranny Of Guilt: An Essay On Western Masoc... -

: This "culture of penitence" makes it difficult to criticize contemporary violations of human rights elsewhere, as the West feels it has no right to judge.

: Bruckner acknowledges Western crimes like slavery and colonialism but argues that constant self-flagellation has become a "secular version of original sin". The Tyranny of Guilt: An Essay on Western Masoc...

The essay is divided into eight primary sections as outlined on Princeton University Press and Project MUSE : : This "culture of penitence" makes it difficult

If you're studying this for a specific or project , let me know: Chapter Overview – Discusses the complexities of the

: Bruckner warns that encouraging a "career of victimhood" for minorities and immigrants is degrading and keeps them from moving forward. Chapter Overview

– Discusses the complexities of the Near East and Zionism.

– Compares the differing attitudes of Europe and the United States.