Wednesday, October 2, 2019
The Marxist and Functionalist Perspectives on the Family Essay
The Marxist and Functionalist Perspectives on the Family       For the purpose of this essay question I will discuss the Marxist and     the Functionalist perspectives on the Family. I will compare and     contrast them and give a critical analysis of each and place them in     historical context as well as modern day. In Britain today there are     many different types of families. A social unit living together     defines what a family is. The family resembles the core feature of     society. Both Marxist and Functionalist perspectives believe the     family is what holds society together and helps socialise the future     generations.       There are three types of family existing in todayââ¬â¢s society. The     nuclear family resembles a family unit made up of no more than two     generations, stereotyped as a mother, father and 2.4 children. The     extended family refers to a family unit made of many three generations     or more who live with each other or near by. This type is typical of     pre-industrial or ââ¬Ëprimitiveââ¬â¢ societies. The third type of family is     the reconstituted. This type has become more apparent in modern day     society. It refers to adults who have married before and have brought     their children from the first marriage to the second, creating a new     family unit. It is important to note that not every household includes     a family ââ¬â for example student flats.       The functionalist perspective believe society is like a machine in     that all its institutions sustain continuity and consensus and keep     society running smoothly. Functionalists believe the family     contributes to societyââ¬â¢s basic needs and helps maintain social order.     Functionalists have been criticised for placing too much ...              ...e into existence with the invention of private property. Both     Murdock and Parsons paint a very ââ¬Ërosyââ¬â¢ picture of family life. They     fail to take in account the darker side of society and family issues     such as domestic abuse etc. Parsons views on men and women in     relationships are often out dated. A lot of women these days are the     breadwinners in the family and therefore the husband and wife roles     have been reversed. Functionalist do not recognise that women suffer     from the sexual division of labour while Marxists highlight this is     their theory. Marxists also come under scrutiny for exaggerating the     importance of the family life as being a refuge from the capitalist     society. Marxists also underestimate darker issues such as violence     within the home etc. Zaretsky overemphasises the fact that family and     work are separated.                        
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