Like it or not, it's the society we live in. Even the standard of right and wrong has been subdivided, made sophisticated. Within good, there's fashionable good and unfashionable good, and ditto for bad. Within fashionable good, there's formal and then there's casual; there's hip, there's cool, there's trendy, there's snobbish. Mix 'n' match.
In the contemporary world, societal norms regarding morality have become complex and layered. Right and wrong are no longer clear-cut terms; they’ve been divided into categories that reflect current trends and perceptions. This indicates a shift toward a more intricate understanding of what constitutes good and bad, influenced by social dynamics and cultural imagery.
The text explores how morality is influenced by social fashion, including different tiers of what is considered "good." Terms like fashionable good can be dissected into formal and casual styles, with variations such as hip, cool, trendy, and even snobbish attitudes. This illustrates the fluidity of moral judgments in today's society, highlighting their dependence on social acceptability and prevailing trends.