"It is an infantile superstition of the human spirit that virginity would be thought a virtue and not the barrier that separates ignorance from knowledge"
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The rhetorical trick is the redefinition of “virtue.” Voltaire denies the premise that virtue is primarily about bodily control. He relocates virtue into the realm of understanding, experience, and intellectual maturity. “Barrier” is doing heavy lifting: it implies institutions, not individuals, benefit from preserving innocence. That’s the subtext: chastity is less a personal moral achievement than a social technology used to manage women, inheritance, and obedience, all under the cover of piety.
Context matters. Voltaire is writing against a Europe where church authority still policed private life and where sexual innocence, especially for women, carried legal and economic consequences. His provocation isn’t just libertine swagger; it’s anti-clerical politics. By tying virginity to “ignorance,” he smuggles sexual morality into the broader Enlightenment battle between imposed doctrine and lived reality. He’s not asking readers to be scandalous. He’s asking them to stop confusing purity with wisdom, and to notice who profits when they do.
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| Topic | Wisdom |
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| Source | Later attribution: Moonpies, Fireflies, Some Twisted Dreams, Some Truth, and... (James (Jim) Linn, 2023) modern compilationISBN: 9798888125052 · ID: YWDXEAAAQBAJ
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