Marxist perspective on the family and the application of this to social policy

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MoP?

  • Nope

  • Any progress achieved has been thanks to struggle

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Permanence of policies

  • All policies temporary, e.g. sick pay, and can always be taken away

    • State uses threat of removal to maintain control over the population

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Policy and capitalism

  • Social policy purely exists to benefit capitalism

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2 examples of social policy benefitting capitalism

  1. Low state pensions show that people only benefit society when they are working

  • Therefore non-working people = useless

  1. Free full-time nurseries during WW2 when women were working

  • Post-war children sent home