"Ordinary morality is only for ordinary people"
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The intent isn’t simply to reject moral norms; it’s to reframe them as tools of social control, designed to domesticate people who could otherwise become dangerous, visionary, or free. Crowley’s broader occult project (Thelema’s “Do what thou wilt”) treats the self not as something to discipline but something to discover and unleash. In that context, “ordinary morality” becomes a kind of spiritual bureaucracy: useful for maintaining order, fatal to self-realization.
The subtext, though, is where the quote bites back. It’s a classic escape hatch for ego: if morality is “for ordinary people,” then any transgression can be rebranded as proof of specialness. That logic has a long afterlife, from avant-garde posturing to tech-messiah exceptionalism and celebrity impunity. Crowley is both critiquing the herd and recruiting against it.
What makes the line work is its compact cynicism. It doesn’t ask you to be good; it asks you to be interesting. It’s moral philosophy as provocation, with the insinuation that the highest virtue is not kindness or justice, but the courage to live outside the fence, whether or not you’re actually equipped to survive there.
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