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The Myth of a Guilty Nation, by American libertarian, author, and social critic, Albert Jay Nock, was originally published in 1922. The work is Nock's first anti-war book, an anti-war sentiment he pursued for the rest of his career, and took to be a core component of his libertarian worldview. Nock takes American war propaganda to be built on falsehood, and that the real purpose of the war was to not liberate Europe from German imperialism, a fact clearly contradicted by United States diplomatic cables.… (altro)
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The present course of events in Europe is impressing on us once more the truth that military victory, if it is to stand, must also be demonstrably a victory for justice.
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The murder was arranged by the Serbian Major Tankesitch, of the pan-Slavist organization known as the Black Hand; and this organization was fostered, if not actually subsidized, by the Russian Minister at Belgrade, M. Hartwig, the pupil and alter ego of M. Isvolsky, and the architect and promoter of the Balkan League!
The Myth of a Guilty Nation, by American libertarian, author, and social critic, Albert Jay Nock, was originally published in 1922. The work is Nock's first anti-war book, an anti-war sentiment he pursued for the rest of his career, and took to be a core component of his libertarian worldview. Nock takes American war propaganda to be built on falsehood, and that the real purpose of the war was to not liberate Europe from German imperialism, a fact clearly contradicted by United States diplomatic cables.