"The Non-Conformist Conscience makes cowards of us all"
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The intent is less to defend conformity than to puncture the pieties of anti-conformity. The Non-Conformist is supposed to be brave - dissenting against the crowd. Beerbohm suggests the opposite: when dissent becomes a badge, it hardens into its own orthodoxy. You don’t fear “society”; you fear the moral audience that claims higher ground. That fear produces “cowards,” not because people lack principles, but because they’re trapped performing principles. The line implies a whole ecology of anxious self-policing: don’t laugh at the wrong thing, don’t enjoy the wrong pleasure, don’t seem insufficiently serious.
Context matters. Beerbohm is writing out of fin-de-siecle and Edwardian England, where aesthetic play and worldly ambiguity ran into a rising culture of reformist earnestness. His wit is doing cultural criticism in miniature: he spots how purity movements often generate the very timidity they pretend to cure. The subtext is chilly and funny: the scariest censor isn’t the state or the mob; it’s the virtuous person inside your head, trained by a community that calls its rule-breaking “conscience.”
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