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Family As A Product Of The Environment

What is family? Family can be described in several ways, a group of persons of common ancestry, or by a person's perceived view of what a family actually is. Everyone has their own beliefs on what actually makes and defines a family. We will compare the views on family based on Karl Marx's "Communist manifesto" and Jose Saramago's "The Cave" to see the differences and similarities that take place, and then we will come to a general conclusion that family is a product of our environment

Marx felt that history of man is the history of class struggles; these class struggles generally exist between the oppressed and the oppressors. As for the modern class struggle, the authors of the Manifesto blame industrialization, the discovery of the New World and other foreign markets, and the amount of capital available to the businessmen and the bourgeoisie as reasons for the abuse of the working class. The working class is described as being nearly impossible to make better; they have only......


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