Perspectives on the FamilyRobert C. L. Moffat, Joseph Grčić, Michael D. Bayles Among the themes treated in this volume are: what constitutes a family; responsibility of parents for their offspring; the relation between the state and the family; and effects of women's equality and feminist thinking. |
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Market Philosophy in the Legal Tension Between | 12 |
On Love and Marriage | 17 |
The Familistic Entity | 51 |
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