Marxist views look at family structures in a different way. They point out some important problems:
Money Matters: Families help continue capitalism. They teach kids to be obedient and accept ideas related to capitalism.
Social Gaps: Traditional family setups keep class differences alive. This means that wealth and property are often passed down through families. For example, in the UK, the richest 10% of people own 44% of all the money.
Gender Roles: Women usually do a lot of unpaid work at home. This work is estimated to be worth £1.24 trillion every year!
Control of Ideas: Families help support the current power structures in society. They encourage people to accept unfair differences in social status.
Marxist views look at family structures in a different way. They point out some important problems:
Money Matters: Families help continue capitalism. They teach kids to be obedient and accept ideas related to capitalism.
Social Gaps: Traditional family setups keep class differences alive. This means that wealth and property are often passed down through families. For example, in the UK, the richest 10% of people own 44% of all the money.
Gender Roles: Women usually do a lot of unpaid work at home. This work is estimated to be worth £1.24 trillion every year!
Control of Ideas: Families help support the current power structures in society. They encourage people to accept unfair differences in social status.