As a very simplistic example, let's say that I value book-learning, but you value first-hand experiences. We could each try to persuade each other to change our points of view and to accept each other's "value" as being more important than what we each value. But, if neither of us can persuade the other, and neither of us choose to at least understand each other's values, a "clash of values" could occur. You might campaign for more young adults to participate in volunteerism or overseas travel opportunities, while I might campaign for more monies for high schools and libraries. If we perceive our own values as being more important than the other person's, conflict could erupt.
Clashes of values often occur on a larger scale. Instead of a conflict between 2 persons, as in my example, the differences might be between countries, religious groups, or even political groups. One of the most well-known value clash from the 1970s to the present is the debate and argument between "Pro Life" or "Pro Choice", with each group holding strong values and beliefs about abortion. A similar example is the "Right to Die" versus "Sactity of Life, regardless of condition or prognosis." The news carries other examples of personal and societal "value clashes" every day.
So to recap, a "clash of values" has certain characteristics:
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The clash of cymbals shook the auditorium. It was a classic clash of the titans. The clash of colors was painful to the eyes.
The plural of "clash" is "clashes."
The Clash was created in 1976.
The Clash ended in 1986.
Kevin Clash's birth name is Kevin Jeffrey Clash.
There is no Hinata in Clash of Ninja. She's in Clash of Ninja 2.
Resolution of clash of the titans
Geez and die by the clash
Kevin Clash is 6'.
Mario Clash happened in 1995.
Yes, clash is a synonym for bond because clash and bond mean the same thing.