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  2. Culture war - Wikipedia

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    A culture war is a form of cultural conflict (metaphorical "war") between different social groups who struggle to politically impose their own ideology (moral beliefs, humane virtues, and religious practices) upon mainstream society, [1] [2] or upon the other.

  3. Kulturkampf - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the term "culture war(s)" has been used to refer to conflict in the late 20th and early 21st centuries between religious social conservatives and secular social liberals. [96] [97] This theme of "culture war" was the basis of Patrick Buchanan's keynote speech at the 1992 Republican National Convention. [98]

  4. Cultural conflict - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan H. Turner defines cultural conflict as a conflict caused by "differences in cultural values and beliefs that place people at odds with one another." [1] On a micro level, Alexander Grewe discusses a cultural conflict between guests of different culture and nationality as seen in a British 1970 sitcom, Fawlty Towers. [2]

  5. As someone who paid $12 for a half pint of milk at Walmart yesterday, I demand more than culture wars. Start referring to the entirety of Mexico as “Miniature Trumpville” for all anyone inside ...

  6. In a highly charged US election year, marketers are more risk-averse than ever, especially when it comes to culture-war topics. Tractor Supply, John Deere, ...

  7. What the Civil Rights Movement Can Teach Us About ... - AOL

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    T he latest front in the culture wars is corporate America. It’s hard to date precisely when the culture war came for big business, but the sources of it are clear. Protestors who filled the ...

  8. Cultural Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1958, the Great Leap Forward did produce, at least on the surface, incredible industrialization, but also caused the Great Chinese Famine, while still falling short of projected goals. In early 1962, at CCP's Seven Thousand Cadres Conference , Mao made self-criticism , after which he took a semi-retired role, leaving future ...

  9. Why colleges became the center of the culture wars: ANALYSIS

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    Culture war issues have taken over college and university campuses. Schools continue to shut down diversity, equity, and inclusion laws to comply with new state laws, while others try to address ...