The Morality of Social Pleasures is a book written by Montague Fowler and published in 1910. The book is a collection of essays that explores the morality of various social pleasures, such as dancing, card-playing, and theater-going. Fowler argues that these activities are not inherently immoral, but rather their morality depends on the intentions and attitudes of the participants. He also examines the role of social conventions and the influence...