How has the role of the family in society changed over the course of history?

The primitive family emerged along with the primitive society and over time became an important social institution. The family in its original manifestation was regulated by the customs of the tribe, by the decision of the “leader”, it assumed the choice of a marriage partner and dwelling in the same house. Over the centuries, the family has developed into an isolated unit of a civilized society, with certain standards and norms. She became inherent in cultural and behavioral traditions that her ancestors passed on to new generations. With the development of the family, a person became provided with security (from the external environment, stress, problems, etc.), support, family relations began to educate and form spiritual values, worldview, responsibility and the concept of “duty” to family members.



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