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- Title
The socio-economic framework.
- Authors
Goode, William J.
- Abstract
The central sociological problem is to ascertain what social patterns will maximize the protection of human rights. These rights are here conceived as a specific part of the social structure and examined, at the family level, as a set of role obligations. Areas in which human rights within the family have been recently extended are summarized. Family ideology, especially its authoritarian component, is correlated to the macrostructure of society and political control through its impact on individual psychology, notably the ability to tolerate opposition based on personal security developed by participation in family decisions.
- Subjects
HUMAN rights; SOCIAL structure; FAMILIES; IDEOLOGY; AUTHORITARIANISM; ADLERIAN psychology
- Publication
International Social Science Journal, 1966, Vol 18, Issue 1, p41
- ISSN
0020-8701
- Publication type
Article