changing times, new liberlism, new conservatism

each generation has its particular ins and outs, chronological attestations of peculiar motives, interests and alliances.
in a societal context, then, how to revisions get made in liberal or conservative thought?
does the old liberal becomes new conservative or new conservative, once was old liberal?
religions guide moral reasoning not to be limited in theory but to be exerted in practice, then why is it that follies of judgmental errors so easily penetrate the human establishment of a society?
hard to handle, how can we decipher the feasibility of such logic?
are there forms of philosophy much more integrated in both liberal and conservative thinking that we are unaware of?
share your views, if you would like.
dushwari

Re: changing times, new liberlism, new conservatism

I think its some sort of unseen and untaught message that passes thru the generations. You got to adapt by observing the generation after you. The most you can do is to fuse the change with your morals and ethics and some sort of humility...and so religion, culture and society all have to blend in to survive.

Re: changing times, new liberlism, new conservatism

absolutely correct, Aly-sam.
we do adapt and generational traditions that seldom give way to abrupt changes by the following generation. hope is that good traditions are kept alive by them and if there is room for better traditions, the new generation will make things better than worse.
religion and culture have so many inherent traditions which simply can be integrated into the set up of changing times and societal set up. balancing good old values with ethics is mind, even when the challange is one that involves having both the technological advent and intellectually moral and well-reasoned ideas to simultaneously prevail. intervening dialogs are one of self accountability and civically collective conscience.