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Social War
noun
Greek History.the war between Athens and its confederates, 357–355 b.c.
Roman History.the war in Italy between Rome and its allies, 90–88 b.c.
Example Sentences
But America's pro-democracy forces must also understand that these are battles in a longer cultural, political and social war that has been fought for decades, with no end in sight.
However, the people most impacted by those so-called social war issues — like the Texas "bathroom bill" that attempted to dictate which restroom transgender individuals could use — are members of marginalized communities.
“They’re not looking for gladiators in the social war.”
But for all of Selah’s certainty, she is still only a teenager, and a bit blind to how quickly the fortunes of social war can turn.
He writes: There is a reason why, in all the Gamergate rhetoric, you hear the echoes of every other social war staged in the last 30 years: overly politically correct, social-justice warriors, the media elite, gamers are not a monolith.
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