I'd be interested to hear how this figures into the nuclear family dynamics of the 1950s, has this psycho-social unit matured through the decades into something different? Often when government officials look at social problems they often look at poverty of the 'other' and never at the families that state the norm. I am wary about the binaries of 'poor' and 'not poor' and their hierarchical implications.
I'd be interested to hear how this figures into the nuclear family dynamics of the 1950s, has this psycho-social unit matured through the decades into something different? Often when government officials look at social problems they often look at poverty of the 'other' and never at the families that state the norm. I am wary about the binaries of 'poor' and 'not poor' and their hierarchical implications.
pickinstone 11 months ago