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"Great cultural changes begin in affectation and end in routine"

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Culture rarely changes because everyone suddenly agrees; it changes because someone performs a new self, a little too loudly. Barzun’s line is a neat, slightly suspicious diagnosis of how “authenticity” gets manufactured: what begins as affectation - stylized, mannered, even fake - hardens into the everyday. The point isn’t that culture is a fraud. It’s that new norms need costumes before they can become skin.

“Affectation” names the stage when an emerging sensibility looks like a pose: the exaggerated slang, the conspicuous ethics, the fashion that seems like a dare. Early adopters don’t just live differently; they advertise the difference. That performance is how a change recruits attention, tests boundaries, and signals membership. Barzun, as an educator and historian of taste, understood that cultural authority often follows aesthetics: first you imitate, then you internalize, then you forget it was once imitation at all.

“End in routine” carries the kicker. The victory condition for a cultural revolution isn’t permanent intensity; it’s banality. Once-radical practices become default settings, emptied of their original charge and passed down as “just how things are done.” That’s both comforting and faintly tragic: comfort in the stability routine provides, tragedy in how quickly yesterday’s rebellion becomes tomorrow’s etiquette.

Context matters: Barzun spent a century watching avant-gardes cycle into institutions - modernist art into museum wings, progressive pedagogy into administrative checklists, counterculture into marketing. His sentence doubles as a warning to reformers and purists alike: if you want change, don’t sneer at the pose; the pose is the on-ramp.

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Barzun, Jacques. (2026, January 15). Great cultural changes begin in affectation and end in routine. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/great-cultural-changes-begin-in-affectation-and-146680/

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Barzun, Jacques. "Great cultural changes begin in affectation and end in routine." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/great-cultural-changes-begin-in-affectation-and-146680/.

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"Great cultural changes begin in affectation and end in routine." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/great-cultural-changes-begin-in-affectation-and-146680/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Jacques Barzun (November 30, 1907 - October 25, 2012) was a Educator from USA.

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