Essays Tagged: "New Right"

The traditional nuclear family is a vital institution in producing and maintaining a healthy society in Britain.

within the Government and the economy and labour force, religious leaders, politicians, editors of newspapers and also often reflected upon in many relationships within society.Functionalist believes ... sadvantaged in the traditional model, as their needs are subsumed by their 'duty' to the family.The New Right believe the traditional family model is the 'natural unit and the cornerstone of society. ...

(3 pages) 220 0 3.9 Jan/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

Family In Focus.

ideas of the traditional/ nuclear family were to be reinforced by the 'Thatcherite' government. The New Right was not able to formulate or implement social policy. Only governments/policy makers are a ... formulate or implement social policy. Only governments/policy makers are able to do that and so the New Right, as it was manifested in 'Thatcherism', can be seen to have influenced ideas about social ...

(9 pages) 373 0 2.8 May/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

Globalization = Imperialism

ed to a crisis in the entire social democracy. The next observed change was that of the rise of the New Right, in the early 1980's where the market seemed to have a distinct edge over the state and it ... changed their roles, turning quickly away from the Keynesian way of operating to neo-liberalism. A new web of two-pronged, local and worldwide trade and investments agreements trade terminated the en ...

(17 pages) 405 0 4.1 Feb/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

A Discription of Contemporary Liberalism and Communitarianism.

porary political ideologies. As Bellamy states, twentieth-century liberalism has a broad area, from New Right conservatives to democratic socialists; it makes everyone seems a liberal. One of its majo ... ls's theory, and especially focus on his milestone book "A Theory of Justice". This book awakened a new look to political theory during 1970s and it continues. Most of liberalism's critics or defender ...

(4 pages) 58 0 0.0 Oct/2005

Subjects: Humanities Essays

Using accounts that you are familiar with examine and assess sociological explanations of the underclass.

e advantage of any opportunities that may occur in their lifetime.Charles Murray (1990) developed a New Right underclass theory based on the findings of Lewis and his belief that that there was a cult ... chools of thought when it comes to trying to blame individuals for the existence of the underclass. New right thinkers have a tendency to blame the underclass themselves, the following sociologists ar ...

(4 pages) 28 1 3.0 Feb/2007

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Sociology

The most influential agent of socialization for children?

organisation in particular has revealed a number of scathing attacks on single parent households: 'New Right'. 'New Right' argues that (never married) lone mothers who are reliant upon the government ...

(4 pages) 63 0 5.0 Jan/2008

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Sociology

Why is the divorce rate increasing?

ogamy (a series of long-term relationships resulting in cohabitation and/or marriage). However, the New Right panic about divorce is probably exaggerated. Four out of ten marriages may end in divorce, ...

(2 pages) 35 0 3.0 Sep/2008

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

“Examine the ways in which state policies/laws may affect family life”

Tax Credit, and the attempt of the removal of child poverty. Among this I will be talking about the new right theory and their points and views on the family and what laws should be put in place.One o ... to not only get married but stay married which would create or maintain stability in the family.The New Right leans towards the same views of the Conservatives as they clearly support the idea of the ...

(4 pages) 3 0 0.0 Oct/2014

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Sociology

“Examine the ways in which state policies/laws may affect family life”.

Tax Credit, and the attempt of the removal of child poverty. Among this I will be talking about the new right theory and their points and views on the family and what laws should be put in place.One o ... to not only get married but stay married which would create or maintain stability in the family.The New Right leans towards the same views of the Conservatives as they clearly support the idea of the ...

(4 pages) 1 0 0.0 Oct/2014

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Sociology