"Devout believers are safeguarded in a high degree against the risk of certain neurotic illnesses; their acceptance of the universal neurosis spares them the task of constructing a personal one"
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The subtext is social as much as clinical. “Safeguarded” hints at insurance, architecture, fortification: religion as an institution that distributes psychic risk across a community. France’s pivot from “certain neurotic illnesses” to “personal one” suggests that what modernity produces is not enlightenment but loneliness - the burden of inventing private explanations for dread, guilt, desire, death. In that light, devotion looks less like delusion than relief: your suffering gets a script, your contradictions get a confessor, your fear gets an afterlife.
Context matters: France writes from the anticlerical, late-19th-century French intelligentsia, where the church was both moral authority and political machinery. His novelist’s eye catches the bargain: dogma can be constraining, but it’s also a pre-packaged interior life. The irony lands because it implicates the secular reader too: if you reject the communal myth, you still have to build something to stand in its place, and not everyone is a sturdy architect of the self.
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France, Anatole. (2026, January 18). Devout believers are safeguarded in a high degree against the risk of certain neurotic illnesses; their acceptance of the universal neurosis spares them the task of constructing a personal one. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/devout-believers-are-safeguarded-in-a-high-degree-4223/
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France, Anatole. "Devout believers are safeguarded in a high degree against the risk of certain neurotic illnesses; their acceptance of the universal neurosis spares them the task of constructing a personal one." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/devout-believers-are-safeguarded-in-a-high-degree-4223/.
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"Devout believers are safeguarded in a high degree against the risk of certain neurotic illnesses; their acceptance of the universal neurosis spares them the task of constructing a personal one." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/devout-believers-are-safeguarded-in-a-high-degree-4223/. Accessed 8 Feb. 2026.




