Originally Posted by
Redzeppelin
It's not that I think moral ambiguity is "new" but I do believe that the effects of postmodernism has taken the moral ambiguity present in the world and accelerated it to a new and scary height. Whereas in the past we might have some qualms about moral conflicts between culture, now we are virtually paralyzed because postmoderism "flattens" all belief systems into a false equality, where all cultural views are accepted as equally valid, despite their moral problems. That is a fairly recent (20thC) view - a view that has been exacerbated in American culture by the immense well-spring of guilt we collectively possess as a by-product of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960's. Our postmodern culture posits the idea that we are to "accept" all views, cultures, religions and views as equally valid and equally worthy of respect (except Christianity, it seems). So, yes, moral ambiguity is not new, but the severe "levelling" of all systems of belief is.