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- Title
A family separately. The crisis of the family in postmodernity.
- Authors
LUBOWICKA, Grażyna
- Abstract
The aim: A crisis of the family in postmodernity is a consequence of various transformations relating to such phenomena as a crisis of universal values, pluralism, individualism, or frailty of human bonds. How do those phenomena affect the significance and the stability of the family, bringing about the family crisis? Methods: An analysis of social transformations in postmodernity. Results and Conclusions: A crisis of values and pluralism in postmodern society have led to the family no longer being considered an essential value or an element of an unalterable social order. Individualistic attitude of postmodern man focused on self-realisation implied that the family should bring personal fulfilment, as well as satisfaction and pleasure. Frail human bonds, in particular, unstable intimate relationships, are changing the family into a contract between free partners, a deal or transaction that should provide for emotional and spiritual needs of contracting parties.
- Subjects
FAMILY crises; INDIVIDUALISM; PLURALISM; SATISFACTION; PLEASURE
- Publication
Family Upbringing / Wychowanie w Rodzinie, 2018, Issue 3, p143
- ISSN
2082-9019
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.61905/wwr/170515