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"Courtesy is only a thin veneer on the general selfishness"

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Balzac doesn’t romanticize politeness; he anatomizes it. “Courtesy is only a thin veneer on the general selfishness” lands like a fingernail test on a freshly painted wall: tap it and you hear the cheap hollowness underneath. The key word is “veneer,” a term from furniture-making that implies craft, display, and fraud. Veneer isn’t nothing; it’s real wood, carefully applied. That’s Balzac’s sting. Courtesy has texture and technique, but it’s engineered to be seen, not to be true.

The intent is less misanthropy than realism with a scalpel. In Balzac’s world, social life is a marketplace where reputations function like currency. Courtesy becomes the small change you pay to keep access to rooms, favors, marriages, patrons. It’s not that people are secretly monsters; it’s that manners are a technology for managing self-interest without triggering open conflict. The “thinness” matters because it suggests how quickly the performance can crack when stakes rise: money, status, sex, inheritance.

Context sharpens the cynicism. Writing in post-Revolutionary, Restoration-era France, Balzac watched old aristocratic codes mingle with bourgeois ambition. Etiquette, once a sign of lineage, becomes portable: anyone can learn the script. That democratization doesn’t purify society; it professionalizes it. Politeness turns into strategy, a neutral mask worn by climbers and gatekeepers alike.

Subtext: don’t be seduced by good manners as moral proof. Courtesy may be the oil that keeps society from seizing up, but Balzac insists we notice the engine it’s protecting.

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Honore de Balzac

Honore de Balzac (May 20, 1799 - August 18, 1850) was a Novelist from France.

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