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Marxist Views on Family

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Marxist Views on Family

According to Marxists, the function of families is to support the capitalist system. Marxists view families as ‘consumer units’.

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How families support capitalism

  • Families play an important role in ensuring that the economy doesn’t stagnate, therefore playing an important role in upholding capitalism.
  • By buying into the economy, the proletariat (working-class) help the bourgeoisie increase their profits.
  • Through primary socialisation, future generations are taught the norms and values needed to support the capitalist system.
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Key study by Zaretsky

  • Zaretsky published 'Capitalism, the Family and Personal Life' in 1976.
  • In this study, Zaretsky argues that capitalist society has eluded families into believing that their ‘private life’ is separate from the economy.
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Arguments made by Zaretsky

  • Within the study, Zaretsky argues that:
    • Family cushions the effects of capitalism.
    • Family perpetuates inequalities.
    • Family can’t compensate for the alienation experienced by people.
    • Family is a consumer unit.
    • The domestic labour of housewives is seen as necessary to help society reproduce the next generation of workers.
    • The sole solution to this problem is socialism.
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Criticism: Marxist Family Views

  • Marxist views on the family are outdated. Women no longer necessarily rely on men for financial stability. In fact, many women earn more than their male partners.
  • Marxist views might no longer be relevant to modern-day society as people tend to marry due to love rather than out of personal interest.
  • Marxist views on family ignore the positive aspects of family e.g. having both parents working might mean extra income at home.

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4Crime & Deviance

5Social Stratification

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