But if we have a choice, and even a constrained choice, then guilt may have a reality.
Of course, the relationship of guilt to crime is not as obvious as some suggest. And much crime is driven by circumstance.
That said, Nietzsche's point is worth thinking over even if best ultimately rejected.
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