This perspective has at its core a sincere notion of fairness, not moral disintegration or apathy.
"Rain", in particular, which charts the moral disintegration of a missionary attempting to convert the Pacific island prostitute Sadie Thompson, has kept its reputation.
Remember the moral disintegration of the missionary in "Rain" after he caught a glimpse of Sadie Thompson?
Was it fair, he asked, to focus on the feckless poor while saying little about "the moral disintegration among the rich"?
The fire that destroys the narrator's house symbolizes the narrator's "almost complete moral disintegration".
Albert Tucker painted Man's Head to capture the moral disintegration, and lack of conscience, of a man convicted of kicking a dog to death.
More than 40 years later, society's value system that he held accountable for the individual's moral and spiritual disintegration is even more reliant on grandiosity and bombast.
The final moral disintegration of his father was witnessed by the son with a sense of helplessness and incomprehension.
Their interactions slowly lead to the moral and spiritual disintegration of each of them and ultimately lead to tragedy.
In his final chapter he returns to Baghdad to witness what an Iraqi woman describes as the moral disintegration of a society.