Assess the Marxist View That the Main Role of the Family Is to Serve the Interests of Capitalism

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Assess the Marxist view that the main role of the family is to serve the interests of capitalism Capitalism is an economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately or corporately owned and development is proportionate to the accumulation and reinvestment of profits gained in a free market. For example Engels who is a neo Marxist said that monogamy is important this is where one man is married to one woman, therefore the father was able to pass the wealth down to the eldest son. This can vary depending on the father’s place of work but it was mainly going to be a factory or a farm. Because of this the rich families stay rich and the poor will stay poor this is a disadvantage of the Marxist view as functionalist think that it should be equal for everyone and feminist especially think this of women. Neo Marxist believe that the working class is brainwashed into accepting exploitation this is because they have been brought up to be obedient and become good workers in the future because they have been brought up in this manner they do not think that they are being exploited and therefore they do not take any action against it. The Marxist view of the family is mainly very negative as most families are exploited in someway; this is where someone is taken advantage of, in the Marxist view this is to do with the poor workers and there low wages. The poor worker have to oblige to their low wages as if they didn’t they may not be able to get another job which offers more wage therefore they will not be able to pay for food which the family needs to survive. The working class feels that they are inferior to middle class people because of the wealth and the type of job that they have however this is false consciousness. Marx believed that one day the workers would notice that they are being exploited and then all of the workers will have a
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