Abstract
The article proposes an attempt at an interdisciplinary approach to cultural conflicts, which have expanded and intensified in recent decades in Western societies, causing various crises in the cultural, artistic and democratic political life. A categorial classification of the multiplicity of conflicts in two fundamental visions is adopted from the theory of ideologies, corroborated with arguments from moral and evolutionary psychology, cultural anthropology and political thinking, through which brief historical and conceptual interpretations are offered on symptomatic manifestations of cultural wars.