Family in question, The
The author argues that the family is a grossly undervalued contributor to the nation’s wealth and quality of life, proposing new approaches to child allowances and supporting more democracy within the family.
A radical analysis of the role of the family in modern society. The author argues that the family is a grossly undervalued contributor to the nation’s wealth and quality of life, and that raising children is a job families do for the good of society as a whole. The author proposes new approaches to child allowances and argues for more democracy within the family including votes for children. Stein Ringen is Professor of Sociology and Social Policy at Oxford University. ‘Eminently sensible’ Glasgow Herald
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