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The culture war (or culture wars) in American usage is a metaphor used to claim that political conflict is based on sets of conflicting values. The term frequently implies a conflict between so-called "traditional" and "progressive" values. The "culture war" is sometimes traced to the 1960s and has taken various forms since then.
See also
Battleground issues in the "culture wars"
- Life issues
- Sexuality
- Age of consent
- Homosexuality, Gay rights, and Same-sex marriage
- Pornography
- Prostitution
- Sexual revolution
- Education and parenting
- Creation-evolution controversy
- Family values
- Homeschooling and Educational choice
- Corporal punishment and Child discipline, most notably spanking
- Sexual education and abstinence only education
- Drugs
- Environment and Energy
- Society and culture
- Animal Rights
- Feminism
- Gun politics
- Race, affirmative action
- Media bias in the U.S.
- Moral absolutism vs. Moral relativism
- Multiculturalism
- Permissive society
- Political correctness
- Secularism and Secularization
- Law and Government
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