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: By claiming responsibility for all the world's ills, the West maintains a central role in history, denying moral agency to non-Western nations.

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: The book critiques European intellectuals for their disdain of American self-esteem, which Bruckner believes allows the U.S. to act more decisively in global affairs. Core Argument Structure

: Bruckner acknowledges Western crimes like slavery and colonialism but argues that constant self-flagellation has become a "secular version of original sin".

In , French philosopher Pascal Bruckner argues that Western Europe has become paralyzed by a pathological sense of remorse for its historical sins. He contends that this "obsessive guilt" has transformed into a form of narcissism that prevents the West from defending its values or addressing modern atrocities. Key Themes

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

The Tyranny of Guilt: An Essay on Western Masoc...