“It is likewise to be
observed, that this society has a peculiar cant and jargon of their own, that
no other mortal can understand, and wherein all their laws are written, which
they take special care to multiply; whereby they have wholly confounded the very
essence of truth and falsehood, of right and wrong; so that it will take thirty
years to decide, whether the field left me by my ancestors for six generations
belongs to me, or to a stranger three hundred miles off.”
Swift’s immediate target
is lawyers but his aim is more inclusive. We might think of ours as the Age of
Cant. Dr. Johnson’s use of the word as reported by Boswell remains the best-known:
“My dear friend, clear your mind of cant. . . . You may talk in this manner; it
is a mode of talking in Society: but don't think foolishly.” Cant is distinct from
lying. It is empty language used to secure one’s place within a group. The
Johnson/Boswell usage is cited in the OED under this definition: “phraseology
taken up and used for fashion's sake, without being a genuine expression of
sentiment.” Think how once honest, useful words – community, conversation,
diversity – have been deflated of meaning and puffed up into badges of right
thinking. The Dictionary also cites James Russell Lowell’s use of cant
in My Study Windows (1886). Here is the larger context for the passage:
“Enthusiasm, once cold,
can never be warmed over into anything better than cant,-- and phrases, when
once the inspiration that filled them with beneficent power has ebbed away,
retain only that semblance of meaning which enables them to supplant reason in
hasty minds.”
2 comments:
“To cant is to utter moral sentiment far in excess of what is felt or could ever be felt. The purpose of cant is either to present the person who utters it as morally superior to others or to himself as he really is, or to shut other people up entirely. These purposes are not mutually exclusive, of course.”
Theodore Dalbymple
The Expanding Tyranny of Cant.
That should be Theodore Dalrymple.
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