The culture war as a concept has existed a million times throughtout history, but its modern incarnation was a creation of the Reagan-era Republican Party. After Carter was elected they realized that if you made a direct religious appeal to white evangelical voters you could pick up quite a bit of the vote right away. I think it was with Bush Sr.'s 1992 election campaign - the one where Pat Buchanan coined the term "Culture War" - that it progressed to being an explicit conflict against all liberal values. Its real purpose, of course, was that it made for an excellent distraction from economic issues - every minute you talk about the wicked liberal academia and abortion activists is one you aren't talking about tax cuts to the wealthy and deregulation. It also suited well a party that believed that the really important decisions in a society - ie, the economic ones - should be made by private elites acting according to the rules of the market, rather than the ignorant public. Let them concern themselves with social issues.
Well, that did work. Even if they lost, they won. We got gay marriage but we watched our unions be cut up.
Exactly, almost verbatim as I stated. My only fault line with this is where I disagree with the idea that it was the RR that invented the concept. Perhaps the wording? That I am open to concede, although I haven't researched its etymology. But the concept? Let's be real here, Marx himself devoted his life to bring about a revolution not merely of an economy but of a whole society. Marx is still regarded by many social scientists as one of the fathers of the field himself. To state that these ideas were not brought up as challenging the status quo, and were not fought and quarreled until at least many of them were accepted not only by law but also by society is silly; to state that there wasn't any reaction or defense against this push is silly. Call it whatever you want, to deny this war has been waged between "progressives" and "conservatives" throughout the decades is something I'm not going to bother engaging in again. Feel free to dismiss the very notion of a battle of cultural ideas as a
"conservative conspiracy theory" all you want, I will just facepalm at your cognitive dissonance.
Now you guys have decided to revive a term foistered upon you by conservatives that you should never have taken very seriously, all because some once invisible people are starting to say things that are hurting your feelings. You claimed that you were all for saying women, gays, African Americans, transgender folk, and other minorities a voice in the name of equality, but now that's actually starting to happen some of them are saying things that are making you very uncomfortable, so uncomfortable that you're reaching for the same arms the right so recently threw down.
Except this is false, and there's nothing that fuels rage more than false narratives. 90% of the people doing this so-called "saying things" are actually white wealthy affluent hipsters, and even those who are not whites, they are usually way more affluent than most people reading it. In fact, all of this identity politics usually hides a real wealth barrier between those who are "saying things" and those who should just "listen and believe". Marx could look at this and recognize as something he detected in his lifetime:
an economic class struggle, but I digress.
People disagree not with who says it but what is being said. And they disagree with the notion that they
can't disagree based on the gender or color of the person
saying it. And they disagree with the notion that they are disagreeing
because they are racists, mysoginists, etc.
Now, you will dismiss everything I said as a "false narrative" itself, etc. and so on, that the "true causes" of this disagreements come from "true racism", "true mysoginy", etc. It's an unfalsifiable paradigm. I have great problems in how the discussion works, because of the very nature of how it is framed. Agree with us and you are a true progressive. Disagree and you're a racist or a mysoginist because how dare you disagree with a black woman! There is no sensible way out for a simple "I disagree". Such a person will be demanded to ask apologies for the acts of others less civil, and then proceed to be dismissed because those less civil people said similar things.
Talk about memetic strategies, this one is so malicious, so pernicious, so out of any intellectual honor, that it does indeed catch my imagination and fascination.
"Oh, it's not the real liberals, it's those wicked academics, trying to manipulate society to fit their own twisted ideas!" "It's those goddamn feminazis!" It was bull**** when Pat Buchanan said it, and it's bull**** when you say it. It's gotten to the point where conspiracy theories worthy of a John Birch pamphlet are being repeated seriously, all because some marginalized voices trying to point out some things that you didn't want to see are finally being listened to to a very limited extent. Let their voice be heard - just not yet.
I don't think it is crazy whatsoever to postulate that academia on social science are trying to influence the culture towards their ideas and findings. It's not a "conspiracy theory" (in its craziest sense), it's just ... obvious. Of course, you can go from sensible reasonable proportionate speculations (everyone is indeed trying to change the world, after all) to full blown neo-reactionary Mencius Moldbug levels.
Too much has been learned from the religious right. You enjoyed having an enemy - and now that the RR isn't what they used to be, you decided the parts of the left saying things that hurt your feelings because they dared to point out the enormous problems with even the supposedly liberal elements of culture that are not, in fact, welcoming to them at all could be your new ones. So you've made a new culture war even more rediculous than the old one. Cause you want your ****ing enemy, dammit.
I don't think this is the case. I think it's way more of a case of the extreme left having gone from victory to victory and is now just overstretching themselves, as if they, as NGTM says, think they are some form of unstoppable Cthuluh. Taking The_E's analogy of tides, or taking another like a pendulum watch, the pendulum was just swaying way out to the left in forms and ways that many people just thought were just getting out of hand. You don't see the poison in this extreme left side, and perhaps just revel within it and just be disgusted at the reaction it got from many people even from the Left, in a way that is exactly analogous to how a Tea Party sympathizer would regard other conservatives and all their reactions to their movement in a baffled manner. "Why are they so against
freedom? Why are they so against Religion?" And so on.