Saturday, May 25, 2013
From a 1909 G. K. Chesterton essay: "Of all the marks of modernity that
seem to mean a kind of decadence, there is none more menacing and
dangerous than the exultation of very small and secondary matters of
conduct at the expense of very great and primary ones, at the expense of
eternal ties and tragic human morality. If there is one thing worse
than the modern weakening of major morals, it is the modern
strengthening of minor morals. Thus it is considered more withering to
accuse a man of bad taste than of bad ethics. Cleanliness is not next to
godliness nowadays, for cleanliness is made essential and godliness is
regarded as an offence."
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