"According to the new ethics, virtue is not restrictive but expansive, a sentiment and even an intoxication"
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The slyest move is the last phrase: “a sentiment and even an intoxication.” Babbitt isn’t endorsing moral drunkenness so much as conceding a psychological fact his opponents claimed for themselves. If the avant-garde and the romantic temper promised ecstasy through transgression, Babbitt insists ethical discipline can generate its own kind of thrill. Virtue, for him, isn’t merely duty performed with clenched teeth; it can feel like release, even rapture. That’s the subtext: the moral life must compete on the terrain of desire, not just argument.
Context matters. Writing in an early 20th-century atmosphere of rapid industrial change, mass culture, and post-Victorian backlash, Babbitt (a leading voice of “New Humanism”) distrusted both sentimental humanitarianism and romantic self-authorization. “New ethics” is a pointed phrase: he’s diagnosing a cultural rebranding where morality is repackaged as feeling, authenticity, vibe. His counterclaim is rhetorical jujitsu: if modernity wants expansion, he’ll offer it - but only through inner restraint, not permission.
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Babbitt, Irving. (2026, January 16). According to the new ethics, virtue is not restrictive but expansive, a sentiment and even an intoxication. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/according-to-the-new-ethics-virtue-is-not-91997/
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"According to the new ethics, virtue is not restrictive but expansive, a sentiment and even an intoxication." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/according-to-the-new-ethics-virtue-is-not-91997/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.








