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How Emerging Adults Have Historically Responded To Culture Wars

Last updated: April 14, 2025 6:11 am
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The concept of culture war has been a prominent topic in recent years, with Oxford University Press even listing it as the word of the month in March 2023. Defined as an intense conflict between groups with different cultural ideals and beliefs, particularly between conservative and liberal factions, culture wars go beyond mere political competition. They involve personal attacks, cancel culture, and attempts to silence opposing viewpoints in public discourse.

In a 2024 report by ABC News, colleges and universities were highlighted as the epicenter of the current cultural wars in America. This trend was further supported by the American Council on Education’s investigation into the widespread revocation of student visas by the federal government.

Historical trends show that emerging adults often become disillusioned with politics during culture wars. A survey by the Springtide Research Institute in 2024 revealed that over half of young people aged 13 to 25 did not identify with either major political party. This disillusionment is reminiscent of past cultural conflicts, such as the counterculture movement of the 1960s, where young adults protested issues like the Vietnam War and racial injustice.

Moreover, many emerging adults tend to focus on specific issues rather than engaging in the broader political process. While some view politics as unimportant, others base their college choices on state politics and policies. This behavior mirrors past movements where college students played a significant role in fueling cultural wars by protesting specific social issues.

Despite the disillusionment and issue-focused approach of emerging adults during culture wars, history shows that these conflicts can produce future leaders. The hippies of the 1970s, for example, were credited with innovations like solar panels and personal computers after winning their cultural battle. Today, figures like Pete Buttigieg are discussing a potential “generational churn” within the Democratic Party, indicating a shift in leadership dynamics driven by the younger generation.

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As emerging adults navigate the complexities of culture wars, their unique perspectives and experiences could ultimately propel them into positions of leadership and influence. By understanding the historical context and key dynamics of culture wars, this generation has the potential to shape the future landscape of politics and society.

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