What killed Magboula's husband and child was, indirectly, the world's moral indifference.
Yet this august levity is not moral indifference; it is moral freedom.
The cause of this was the moral and religious indifference of the Italians, the lack of strong passions and vigorous characters.
And out of that moral indifference the world is created all over again, after the war, in its old image.
References to individuals as politique often had a pejorative connotation of moral or religious indifference.
Most modern journalists and thinkers resort to moral indifference in the name of tolerance.
Cut to Meursault's gunning down of the Arab on the beach in Algiers, and his similar moral indifference to the act.
Porpora argues that moral indifference and lack of interest in critical reflection are key factors that enable Holocaust-like events to happen.
But that still amounts to very little when compared to the size of the problem and the moral indifference of those responsible for it.
It has never implied moral indifference.