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The ten warrior cultures that we have chosen for this list fall into the category of societies rather than national responses to a situation, or the inspiration of an individual leader, although in each case, great leaders have all played a part.
Il y a 1 jour · The culture warrior on a mission to rebuild a battered Tory party . Subscribe to unlock this article. Try unlimited access Only HK$10 for 4 weeks. Then HK$565 per month. Complete digital access to ...
31 juil. 2021 · Samurai, Sioux, and Spartan warriors all came from cultures with a strong warrior ethos. This ethos guided a warrior's approach to warfare and all aspects of his life.
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. Plus d'exemples.
- By Russell Johnson
- I. The Struggle to Define America
- II. Fighting Words
- III. Different Frames
Three recent books all claim the culture war is over, though they give quite different explanations. I argue that their different interpretations illustrate not why the culture war is over, but rather why it is so endlessly fascinating. In response to these books, this article clarifies what exactly the culture war is, and how to understand in what...
In Rod Dreher’s The Benedict Option, arguably this year’s most blogged-about Christian ethics book, the author minces no words about the culture war: “Today the culture war as we know it is over. The so-called values voters—social and religious conservatives—have been defeated and are being swept to the political margins.”1 For Dreher, the values v...
To delve further into the logic of the culture war, we must distinguish between two senses of “culture war.” In 1992, former presidential candidate Pat Buchanan gave a speech at the Republican National Convention, proclaiming that nominee George H.W. Bush was a “champion of the Judeo-Christian values and beliefs upon which this nation was built,” w...
Our third and final book is Andrew Hartman’s 2015 A War for the Soul of America: A History of the Culture Wars. Hartman gives a sweeping, readable history of the key figures and debates that make up the culture war. Though the book’s title comes from Pat Buchanan’s speech, Hartman does not limit his analysis to politicians and Religious Right figur...
Metapolitics, in this sense, deemphasizes electoral politics in favor of intellectual activism and the pursuit of ‘cultural hegemony’ as a prelude to seizing political power. This article examines the metapolitics of the European New Right (ENR) from a new theoretical and historical perspective.
Warrior cultures throughout history and from diverse regions around the globe have constructed codes of behavior, based on that culture’s image of the ideal warrior. These codes have not always been written down or literally codified into a set of explicit rules. A code can be hidden in the lines of epic poems or implied by the descriptions ...