conflict perspective on family as a social institution
How does the family contribute to social inequality?
The family contributes to social inequality by reinforcing economic inequality and by reinforcing patriarchy. The family can also be a source of conflict, including physical violence and emotional cruelty, for its own members. The interaction of family members and intimate couples involves shared understandings of their situations.
What are sociological views on today's families?
Sociological views on today’s families generally fall into the functional, conflict, and social interactionist approaches introduced earlier in this book. Let’s review these views, which are summarized in Table 15.1 “Theory Snapshot”. The family performs several essential functions for society.
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348 Unit 4 Social Institutions Of all the social institutions the family has the ... Both functionalism and conflict theory are concerned with the. |
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conflict perspective, and the symbolic interactionist perspective (sometimes called the For example, each of the social institutions contributes important functions for society: Family provides a context for reproducing, nurturing, and socializing |
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Generally speaking, the Marxist perspective argues that the structure of society and the nature of social relationships are the result of past and ongoing conflicts |