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Marx and the family.


Karl Marx was the revolutionary thinker whose ideas gave rise to communism. In common with many revolutionaries he saw the destruction of the family as the first step in the achievement of his goals. Why? Because the family is key to passing the social, cultural, and religious ideals of the established order on to the next generation. Families tend to curb antisocial antisocial /an·ti·so·cial/ (-so´sh'l)
1. denoting behavior that violates the rights of others, societal mores, or the law.

2. denoting the specific personality traits seen in antisocial personality disorder.
 behaviour and block radical changes. Marx saw the family as the means by which the establishment defended what he called "outmoded out·mod·ed  
adj.
1. Not in fashion; unfashionable: outmoded attire; outmoded ideas.

2. No longer usable or practical; obsolete: outmoded machinery.
" and "oppressive" ideas. Friedrich Engels This article is about the World War II German soldier. For the German mathematician, see Friedrich Engel (mathematician).

Dr. Friedrich Wilhelm Konrad Siegfried Engel
 was a friend and colleague of Karl Marx. He wrote about the oppression within families: "The modern individual family is founded on the open or concealed con·ceal  
tr.v. con·cealed, con·ceal·ing, con·ceals
To keep from being seen, found, observed, or discovered; hide. See Synonyms at hide1.
 domestic slavery of the wife, and modern society is a mass composed of these individual families as molecules."
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Title Annotation:Karl Marx saw the family as an obstruction to communist goals
Publication:Canada and the World Backgrounder
Date:Mar 1, 1997
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