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"The ultimate tendency of civilization is towards barbarism"

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Progress isn’t a staircase in David Hare’s world; it’s a moving walkway pointed at the cliff. “The ultimate tendency of civilization is towards barbarism” lands with the cold, theatrical clarity of a playwright who’s spent decades watching institutions perform virtue while quietly rehearsing collapse. Hare isn’t pining for a lost golden age. He’s warning that “civilization” can be a costume: polished language, cultured habits, procedural niceties. Under pressure, that costume tears fast.

The line works because it flips the usual story we tell ourselves - that time plus education plus liberal norms equals moral ascent. Hare suggests the opposite vector: complexity breeds fragility; comfort breeds complacency; bureaucracy breeds moral outsourcing. When systems get dense enough, individual responsibility evaporates into process. At that point barbarism doesn’t arrive as an invading army; it arrives as “just doing my job,” as managerial language smoothing over cruelty.

As a British playwright formed in the long afterglow of World War II and the later disappointments of late-capitalist politics, Hare’s context is a nation and a class that prizes civility as identity. The barb is that civility can coexist with harshness - in policy, in media scapegoating, in the easy dehumanization of outsiders. “Ultimate tendency” is doing heavy lifting: not an everyday inevitability, but a gravitational pull when fear, resentment, or opportunism take over.

It’s a bleak sentence, but not a nihilistic one. Its real intent is diagnostic: if barbarism is a tendency, it can be resisted - but only if we stop confusing refinement with ethics.

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Hare, David. (2026, January 15). The ultimate tendency of civilization is towards barbarism. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-ultimate-tendency-of-civilization-is-towards-158088/

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Hare, David. "The ultimate tendency of civilization is towards barbarism." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-ultimate-tendency-of-civilization-is-towards-158088/.

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"The ultimate tendency of civilization is towards barbarism." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-ultimate-tendency-of-civilization-is-towards-158088/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.

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David Hare

David Hare (born June 5, 1947) is a Playwright from United Kingdom.

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