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Exploring the nuances of greatness, the book delves into the lives of artists and thieves, suggesting that nobility can exist outside traditional virtues like ambition and morality. It argues that actions should be judged by their merit rather than their moral implications. The text contrasts the primitive nature of ancient theft with the refined artistry of modern criminals, highlighting how civilization shapes the perception of crime and talent. Through this lens, it invites readers to reconsider societal values surrounding achievement and respect.
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A Book of Scoundrels, Charles Whibley
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- 2004
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