"There is no life without guilt anyway, at least in the Western world. I think in other civilizations it might be different but if the world is getting Westernized all over, guilt will enter through the technology and democracy and their actions. It will come side by side so there won't be anymore innocent societies in the future I think which in fact is not such a bad thing."

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Pascal Bruckner

Philosopher, Writer

Pascal Bruckner is a French philosopher and author known for his critical insights on love, freedom, and modern society, particularly in 'The Temptation of Innocence.'

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