The Myth of a Guilty Nation

The Myth of a Guilty Nation


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Who really started World War I? Challenge the official narrative in this timeless classic of revisionist history.

In the immediate aftermath of the Great War, the Allied powers cemented a singular truth into the global consciousness: Germany alone was responsible for the devastation of Europe. But in 1922, legendary libertarian essayist and social critic Albert Jay Nock shattered this consensus with The Myth of a Guilty Nation.

Drawing meticulously from official European diplomatic documents exposed after the war, Nock pulls back the curtain on the geopolitical theater. He argues that World War I was not the fault of a single rogue empire, but the inevitable explosion of a corrupt, state-driven international system fueled by secret treaties and clandestine alliances.

What you will discover in this audiobook:

  • The Deconstruction of War Guilt: A sharp, unblinking critique of the Treaty of Versailles and the political motives behind blaming Germany exclusively.
  • The Reality of Secret Diplomacy: How British, French, and Russian politicians laid the groundwork for conflict behind closed doors, hidden from their own citizens.
  • The Power of State Propaganda: An eye-opening analysis of how governments manufacture consent and weaponize public opinion to justify industrialized slaughter.

More than just a historical critique of WWI, Nock's work serves as a prophetic warning about state power, government transparency, and the machinery of war. Brutally honest, analytical, and deeply philosophical, this foundational text of American libertarian thought remains chillingly relevant today.