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- W2320267284 abstract "ROM THE beginnings of culture there has been an intimate web of interrelationships between the family and other institutions because the persons who make up the family are also participants in the economic, religious, and other social activities of a community. Never has the family lived alone. The family as an isolated institution is as unrealistic as the individual economic man of the classical economists and the abstract ego of the Freudian man. The exigencies of the struggle for survival from primitive to contemporary societies have required not only that individuals have the additional security which economic and psychological participation in the family life affords, but have demanded as well that several families cooperate in economic activities. Moreover, families have always commingled on ceremonial occasions, whether religious or political, and have combined into larger groups in feuds and warfare. The family members, therefore, bring to the family group the social attitudes, the patterns of behavior and the knowledge of technologies that reside in the larger community. Within the family there is, in varying degrees, not only a merging and funding of joint property but also of attitudes and experiences through the reciprocal intercommunion of family members. The impact of personality upon personality through common residence, and the intimacy between family members rooted in affectional relations give fertile soil for a relatively cohesive family tradition, which is a composite of cultural aspects derived from the larger community. The family in turn, while functioning as an agency for joint economic activity or for joint sharing of products of labor earned outside the home, and for the transmission of property, has served also as the unit through which the larger community inculcates attitudes of authority and of loyalty to traditional ideas and ideals. One effective method of studying the impact of culture on the family is through an analysis of how cultural change affects the status and role of woman as wife and mother and, consequently, how it affects family form and function. Woman, by her ability to bear and nurture children and by definition in our culture, is the nucleus of family life. Historically, cultural changes, and in particular, economic changes have had decisive effect upon women's place in society and in the family. Women's rights have been inextricably bound up with the broader problem of human rights, and improvements in the status of the masses, through changes in productive" @default.
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- W2320267284 title "The Family and Cultural Change" @default.
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