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The Guilt of Nations

Restitution and Negotiating Historical Injustices

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Exploring the concept of restitution, the book delves into how nations address past injustices and redefine future interactions. It highlights the moral and political significance of negotiating reparations, showcasing historical examples such as the internment of Japanese Americans and the treatment of "comfort women." Elazar Barkan emphasizes the growing recognition of victimized groups and the shift in political dynamics, particularly regarding indigenous peoples. While restitution is not a complete solution, it signifies a transformative movement towards a new moral order in global politics.

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The Guilt of Nations, Elazar Barkan

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