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"London is a modern Babylon"

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“London is a modern Babylon” lands like a compliment and an indictment at the same time, which is exactly why it sticks. Disraeli isn’t just reaching for a biblical reference to sound grand; “Babylon” is a loaded shorthand for dazzling power, frantic commerce, and moral vertigo. One word conjures towers, crowds, money, vice, and the sense that a city can become its own intoxicant.

As a statesman writing in the thick of 19th-century transformation, Disraeli is looking at a capital swelling with empire’s spoils and industrial modernity’s fallout: migration, slums, spectacle, financial innovation, political agitation. London becomes not merely a place but a machine that produces both wealth and ruin. The phrase “modern Babylon” does the rhetorical trick of making the contemporary feel ancient and fated, as if London’s problems are not random policy failures but the predictable cost of magnitude.

The intent is diagnostic with an edge of theater. Disraeli was a romantic realist about power: he admired grandeur, yet understood how easily grandeur turns cannibalistic. Babylon implies that the city’s greatness contains its own destabilizing excesses. It also subtly warns the ruling class: empires fall when their capitals become too confident, too unequal, too absorbed in display. Calling London Babylon is a way to pressure reform without sounding like a radical: the critique arrives wearing scripture, and scripture carries authority even when politics can’t.

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Verified source: Tancred; Or, The New Crusade (Benjamin Disraeli, 1847)
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Men moralise among ruins, or, in the throng and tumult of successful cities, recall past visions of urban desolation for prophetic warning. London is a modern Babylon; Paris has aped imperial Rome, and may share its catastrophe. (Chapter XLVI ("The Laurellas")). Primary-source occurrence in Disraeli’s novel Tancred (first published 1847). The commonly circulated wording "London is a modern Babylon" appears verbatim; many secondary quotations prepend "London is" and omit the surrounding sentence. The same passage is also available in the Project Gutenberg transcription (search within the HTML for "London is a modern Babylon"), which locates it in Chapter XLVI; Gutenberg lines around where it appears: the quote starts at about line 4048 in the HTML view.
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... Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) made a similar association in Tancred (1847): “London is a modern Babylon” (chap. 4...
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Disraeli, Benjamin. (2026, February 28). London is a modern Babylon. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/london-is-a-modern-babylon-18632/

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"London is a modern Babylon." FixQuotes, 28 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/london-is-a-modern-babylon-18632/. Accessed 27 Mar. 2026.

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Benjamin Disraeli

Benjamin Disraeli (December 21, 1804 - April 19, 1881) was a Statesman from United Kingdom.

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