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1
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What do functionalists think generally?

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Society is based on a shared set of norms and values

The nuclear family is best at meeting the needs of industrialised society

2
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Which functionalists commented?

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Murdock

Parsons

3
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What 4 essential functions does the family provide according to Murdock?

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Stable satisfaction of the sex drive
Reproduction
Primary socilisation
Meeting the economic needs

4
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How does the family provide stable satisfaction of the sex drive according to Murdock?

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Adults have the same partner which prevents social disruption

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How does the family provide primary socilisation according to Murdock?

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Teaching the children the same norms and values as the rest of society

6
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Which groups of sociologists criticize Murdock?

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Feminists and Marxists as he avoids the darker side of conflict and exploitation

7
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How do feminists criticize Murdock?

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The family serves the needs of men and opresses women.

He ignores domestic abuse

8
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How do Marxists criticize Murdock?

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The nuclear family serves the needs of capitalism and keeps workers in line so they can be exploited

9
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What two theories does Parsons put forward?

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Family has 2 functions

Theory of fit

10
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What two functions does Parsons outline?

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Primary socilisation

The stabilisation of adult personalities

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How does the family fufill the stabilisation of adult personalities according to Parsons?

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They can escape the stress of the outside world as the family is a safe space

12
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How is Parson’s function of stabilisation of adult personalities criticised?

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Zaretsky: Family only gives emotional support so it’s members will continue working under capitalism

13
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What is Parson’s theory of fit?

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The dominant family type is the one that best suits the needs of society at the time. In industrial society this was the nuclear family

14
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Who criticizes Parson’s theory of fit?

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Willmott and Young

Harevan

15
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How do Willmott and Young criticize Parson’s theory of fit?

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Pre-industrial families were mainly nuclear, not extended as Parsons claimed. Extended families became more common in the industrial revolution

16
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How does Harevan criticize Parson’s theory of fit?

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The extended family was best suited to meeting the needs of industrial society
Evidence from migrant families in the US 19th centry

17
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Which New Right sociologist commented?

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Murray

18
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What do the New Right generally believe?

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Nuclear family is best with a biologically based division of labour (traditional)
Families that rely on the state lead to lone parent families linked with delinquancy

19
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What did Murray think?

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There is an underclass in the West with many lone parent families leading to underacheivement, high crime and drug abuse. 
Can be stopped if the state reduce benifits
20
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How did Murray think we can stop the underclass?

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Reduce state benifits to get people to take responsability for their own lives

21
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Which groups of sociologists criticize Murray?

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Marxists

Feminists

22
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How do feminists critisize Murray?

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The division of labour is not biologically fixed
Nuclear family is patriarchial
No evidence lone parent families cause delinquency

23
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How do Marxists critisize Murray?

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Problems faced by families are due to low benifits and lack of free childcare
These factors are beyond the control of single parents

24
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What do Marxists think?

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There is a constant struggle between the poor and the ruling class, the family helps keep control by socilising children into capitalist ideas

25
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Which Marxists commented?

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Engels
Zaretsky
Althusser and Poulantzas

26
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How does the family help capitalism according to Engels?

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It serves the needs of the econemy as the family arose due to the need to pass on private property

27
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How does the family help capitalism according to Zaretsky?

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Provides emotional support to members to keep them working under capitalism

28
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Why do people critisize Engels?

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His interpretation is historically inaccurate as the nuclear family was found in hunter-gatherer groups before private property was important

29
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Why do people critisize Zaretsky?

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He exaggerates the importance of the family and ignores domestic abuse

30
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How does the family help capitalism according to Althusser and Poulantzas?

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It socialises children into accepting capitalism

31
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Why do people critisize Althusser and Poulantzas?

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Feminists: Ignore that the nuclear family supports patriarchy
Functionalism: The family socialises children to become effective functioning adults

32
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What kind of feminists are there?

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Liberal
Marxists
Radical

33
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What do liberal feminists think?

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Society is getting better due to changes in law thanks to campaigning

34
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What do Marxist feminists think?

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Women are opressed due to capitalism and expected to produce children and be an outlet for male frustration.
Benson: Women help to maintain the physical and emotional fitness of the working class

35
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What kind of sociologist is Benson?

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Marxist feminist

36
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What does Benson think?

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Women help to maintain the physical and emotional fitness of the working class

37
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What do radical feminists think?

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Men are the enemy and we need a revolution where they live seperately
The family is the route of opression

38
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Which radical feminists commented?

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Millett

Delphy and Leonard

39
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What does Millett think?

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Family is the route of women’s opression

Age patriarchy where adults have control over children

40
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What do Delphy and Leonard think?

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The family is a patriarchial institution where women do more work but get less benifits. It legitimises violence against women as it stresses the importance of the wife as homemaker

41
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Who critisizes radical feminists?

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Liberal feminists
Hakim
Functionalists

42
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How do liberal feminists critisize radical feminists?

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They ignore recent improvements for women

43
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How does Hakim critisize radical feminists?

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Ignore that women have the choice to conform to gender roles or not

44
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How do functionalists critisize radical feminists

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They ignore the benifits of the family such as providing emotional support

45
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What do postmodernists think?

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Society is now a collection of subcultures as people have more choice to construct their identities
Life is less predictable and the family is less stable so generalisations are no longer possible