Bourgeois Quote by Saul Bellow
““ Ours is a bourgeois civilization. I am not using this term in its Marxian sense. Chicken! In the vocabularies of modern art and religion it is bourgeois to consider that the universe was made for our safe use and to give us comfort, ease, and support. Light travels at a quarter of a million miles per second so that we can see to comb our hair or read in the paper that ham hocks are cheaper than yesterday. De Tocqueville considered the impulse toward well-being as one of the strongest impulses of a democratic society. He can't be blamed for underestimating the destructive powers generated by this same impulse. ””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Interview with The New Yorker, 1975
The quote critiques how modern civilization treats the universe as a convenient tool for comfort, ignoring deeper consequences of such complacency.
In simple terms: Modern life treats nature as a convenience, overlooking its deeper impact.
Recognize and question comfort‑driven assumptions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- urban planning
- personal lifestyle
- policy making
- environmental activism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does comfort shape our values?
- What responsibilities arise from using nature as a tool?
It may oversimplify complex societal motivations.