AnIntelligent Person's Guide to Modern Guilt
Author(s): Paul Oppenheimer
Guilt makes no compromises. One may be a little in love or a little bit angry, but the idea of degrees of guilt is meaningless. Any guilt, whether of the emotional, religious or legal variety, is fiendishly intense. The word itself points to a mysterious intensity of indebtedness, and this with an absolution extraordinary in human affairs.
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General Fields
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- : Gerald Duckworth
- : Gerald Duckworth
- : 0.374
- : 01 May 1997
- : {"length"=>["24"], "width"=>["16"], "units"=>["Centimeters"]}
- : books
Special Fields
- : Paul Oppenheimer
- : Hardback with dustjacket
- : very good
- : 127