[PDF] conflict theory perspective on family

Conflict theorists have also seen the family as a social arrangement benefiting men more than women, allowing men to maintain a position of power. The traditional family form in most cultures is patriarchal, contributing to inequality between the sexes. Males tend to have more power and females tend to have less.
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  • How the conflict theory views families and social stratification?

    According to conflict theory, social stratification benefits the rich and powerful at the expense of the poor.
    Thus, it creates a system of winners and losers that is maintained by those who are on the top.
    The people who are losers do not get a fair chance to compete, and thus are stuck on the bottom.

  • What are the perspectives of conflict theory?

    conflict theory: A social science perspective that holds that stratification is dysfunctional and harmful in society, with inequality perpetuated because it benefits the rich and powerful at the expense of the poor.

  • What are the perspectives of conflict theory?

    The Family Systems Theory assumes that a family is understood best by examining the family as one whole system.
    This one system is a complex, deeply-connected changing collection of parts, subsystems and family members, where each member has a known purpose or function.

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