moral barometer

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Something that indicates the state of a society's morals.

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  • A society's treatment of its most vulnerable members is often considered a moral barometer.
  • Some argue that the popularity of reality television serves as a disturbing moral barometer for our times.
  • The way history is taught in schools can be a moral barometer of a nation's willingness to confront its past.
  • The nation's legal system, particularly its stance on human rights, is often seen as its primary moral barometer.
  • How a country handles corporate fraud can be a key moral barometer of its business ethics.
  • The study analyzed charitable giving as a moral barometer of community cohesion.
  • The increasing acceptance of casual cruelty on social media is a sad moral barometer for the digital age.
  • Future historians might look at our response to climate change as the defining moral barometer of the 21st century.
  • He considered literature a more reliable moral barometer than any political speech.
  • Public discourse surrounding immigration often acts as a sensitive moral barometer.