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"Materialism coarsens and petrifies everything, making everything vulgar, and every truth false"

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Amiel is doing something more caustic than simply disliking money: he’s accusing materialism of wrecking the inner equipment required to perceive reality. “Coarsens and petrifies” is a two-part indictment. Coarsening suggests a loss of sensitivity, a dulling of taste and conscience; petrifying goes further, implying a moral rigor mortis where the self becomes rigid, unresponsive, incapable of growth. The sentence moves from texture (coarse) to geology (stone), making spiritual decline feel physical and irreversible.

The kicker is his escalation: not only does materialism make “everything vulgar,” it makes “every truth false.” That’s not a claim about individual lies; it’s about a worldview that changes the conditions under which truth can register. When value is measured primarily by use, price, or status, the most important human facts - dignity, beauty, obligation, awe - get translated into crude equivalents. The translation itself is the falsification. A friendship becomes networking; art becomes content; virtue becomes branding. Nothing has to be “untrue” in a factual sense for truth to be gutted.

Context matters: Amiel is a 19th-century European moral psychologist watching industrial modernity and bourgeois common sense harden into default ideology. His anxiety isn’t nostalgia for aristocratic refinement so much as fear of flattening: the reduction of qualitative life to quantifiable life. The intent is admonitory, almost diagnostic, aimed at the reader’s habits of attention. Amiel implies that materialism doesn’t merely corrupt society; it colonizes perception, until the soul itself starts speaking in the language of commodities.

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Verified source: Amiel's Journal (Journal intime) , English translation (Henri Frederic Amiel, 1885)
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Materialism coarsens and petrifies everything; makes everything vulgar and every truth false. (Entry dated May 14, 1852 (Lancy) (page varies by edition/printing)). This sentence appears in Amiel’s diary entry dated May 14, 1852 (Lancy) in the commonly circulated English version titled “Amiel’s Journal.” That means the *earliest attributable origin in Amiel’s own writing* is the May 14, 1852 journal entry. However, the *first publication* of Amiel’s journal was posthumous and in French (“Journal intime”), beginning in 1883 (edited by Edmond Scherer). The English translation commonly cited (often linked via Project Gutenberg) corresponds to an English book edition commonly dated 1885 (Macmillan). The wording you provided (“making everything vulgar, and every truth false”) is a slightly altered punctuation/wording variant of the same translated sentence; the primary-source wording in the English text above is the semicolon version shown here. If you need the exact *first publication* (French edition/volume/page), that requires consulting the 1883 French “Journal intime” printing to locate the corresponding passage and page number.
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The Monks and Me (Mary Paterson, 2012) compilation95.0%
... Materialism coarsens and petrifies everything , making everything vulgar , and every truth false . —HENRI - FRÉDÉ...
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Henri Frederic Amiel (September 27, 1821 - January 1, 1881) was a Philosopher from Switzerland.

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