"The New England conscience does not stop you from doing what you shouldn't-it just stops you from enjoying it"
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The subtext is sharper than the quip’s light tone suggests. A conscience that can’t prevent wrongdoing but can prevent pleasure is a machine for social conformity. It doesn’t eradicate desire; it trains you to distrust it. That’s a particularly New England species of control: not the flamboyant moralism of public scolding, but the private tightening of the jaw, the quiet inventory of sins, the sense that even fun should be earned, justified, and kept within tasteful limits.
Amory, a patrician satirist of American manners as much as a historian, is also diagnosing hypocrisy without shouting “hypocrisy.” By conceding that people will do what they want, he bypasses moral grandstanding and goes for the real drama: how communities manage reputation and self-respect. The line endures because it recognizes a modern truth about “good” cultures: they don’t always change behavior; they change the aftertaste.
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