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  1. Culture Warrior is a book by former Fox News Channel political commentator Bill O'Reilly, published in the fall of 2006. [1] . O'Reilly asserts that the United States is in the midst of a "culture war" between "traditionalists" and " secular - progressives ".

  2. a person who strongly supports one side in a culture war (= disagreements between groups with different social and cultural beliefs): She expressed impatience with these internet culture warriors. He established himself as one of the leading culture warriors of the Catholic Right. Fewer examples.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Culture_warCulture war - Wikipedia

    In political science, a culture war is a type of cultural conflict between different social groups who struggle to politically impose their own ideology (beliefs, virtues, practices) upon their society.

  4. culture warrior. noun. /ˈkʌltʃə wɒriə (r)/. /ˈkʌltʃər wɔːriər/. (often disapproving) a person who is active in trying to protect a particular culture or set of values that they think is under threat, especially conservative political values in the US.

  5. What being a warrior means in Native American cultures has evolved over centuries with generational attitude shifts, outside influences, and complicated relationships with the United States.

  6. Warrior cultures throughout history and from diverse regions around the globe have constructed codes of behavior, based on that cultures image of the ideal warrior. These codes have not always been written down or literally codified into a set of explicit rules.

  7. www.jstor.org › stable › 26557326The Culture Warrior

    The Culture Warrior By Michael Lind Michael Mandelbaum, Mission Failure: America and the World in the Post–Cold War Era (New York: Oxford University Press, 2016), 504 pp., $29.95. I n 1996, Michael Mandelbaum, who teaches international relations at Johns Hopkins University, published an essay entitled “Foreign Policy As