"A slight daily unconscious luxury is hardly ever wanting to the dwellers in civilization; like the gentle air of a genial climate, it is a perpetual, minute enjoyment"
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The intent is diagnostic. Bagehot, writing from the vantage of high Victorian confidence, is interested in how civilizations sustain themselves not only through laws and industry, but through mood management. If small pleasures are “perpetual minute enjoyment,” then contentment becomes infrastructural: a background hum that keeps people compliant, less inclined to revolt, less likely to notice the machinery beneath their ease. “Unconscious” does double work. It flatters the civilized person as refined enough to have comfort as a baseline, while also exposing a moral sleepiness: the luxury is easiest to keep when you don’t have to look directly at what produces it.
The subtext is classed, almost aggressively so. “Dwellers in civilization” is a selective category, smuggling exclusion into a universal tone; many Victorians lived in soot and precarity, and Britain’s imperial supply lines made metropolitan “genial climates” possible. Bagehot’s rhetoric turns privilege into ambience, letting civilization congratulate itself for what is, in part, a cultivated blindness.
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Bagehot, Walter. (2026, February 18). A slight daily unconscious luxury is hardly ever wanting to the dwellers in civilization; like the gentle air of a genial climate, it is a perpetual, minute enjoyment. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-slight-daily-unconscious-luxury-is-hardly-ever-65560/
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Bagehot, Walter. "A slight daily unconscious luxury is hardly ever wanting to the dwellers in civilization; like the gentle air of a genial climate, it is a perpetual, minute enjoyment." FixQuotes. February 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-slight-daily-unconscious-luxury-is-hardly-ever-65560/.
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"A slight daily unconscious luxury is hardly ever wanting to the dwellers in civilization; like the gentle air of a genial climate, it is a perpetual, minute enjoyment." FixQuotes, 18 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-slight-daily-unconscious-luxury-is-hardly-ever-65560/. Accessed 25 Feb. 2026.










