Social Policy - Perspectives on Policy and the Family: The New Right Flashcards

1
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New Right view of social policy: positive or negative

A

Negative

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2
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What is the new right strongly in favour of?

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The traditional nuclear family

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What does the New Right see the traditional nuclear family as?

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As naturally self-reliant and capable of caring and providing for its members

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4
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Key function of traditional nuclear family according to the New Right

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Successful socialisation of children

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5
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What does the New Right view the changes that have led to greater family diversity as?

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As threats to the traditional nuclear family and producing problems like crime and welfare dependency

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Changes that have led to greater family diversity

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Increases in:
-divorce
-cohabitation
-same-sex partnerships

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How have social policies helped to undermine the traditional nuclear family according to the New Right?

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By encouraging chance in family diversity

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Two New Right thinkers of this topic

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Almond
Charles Murray

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9
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What does Almond argue about law making divorce easier?

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Argues they undermine the idea of marriage and long term commitment

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What does Almond argue about the introduction of civil partnerships for gay and lesbian couples?

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They send out a message that the state no longer sees heterosexual marriage as superior

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What does Almond argue about tax laws?

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Tax laws discriminate against traditional nuclear families with a signal breadwinner as dual-earner couples tend to pay less taxes

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What aspect of social policy is Charles Murray particular critical about?

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Welfare policy

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New Right view on welfare policy

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It provides generous welfare benefits which undermines the traditional nuclear family and encourages deviant family types

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14
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Generous welfare benefits examples

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Council housing for unmarried teenage mothers
Cash payments to support lone-parent families

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15
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Two ways in which welfare benefits reward irresponsible or anti-social behaviour according to Murray

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Provides council housing for unmarried teenage mothers which encourages young girls to become pregnant
Growth of lone-parent families means more boys grow up worn out male role model, leading to rising crime rates among young males

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16
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What culture are currently social policies encouraging

A

Dependency culture

17
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What two essential functions of the family does dependency culture threaten?

A

Successful socialisation of the young
Maintenance of work ethic among men

18
Q

What must happen in order for social policy to be a positive thing according to the New Right?

A

Policy must be changed, with cuts in welfare spending and tighter restrictions on who is eligible for benefits

19
Q

Benefit of cutting welfare benefits according to New Right

A

Would mean that taxes would be reduced

20
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Benefit of denying council housing to unmarried teenage mothers according to New Right

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Would remove major incentive to become pregnant young

21
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Why would family life be better if the state interferes with the family less according to the New Right?

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Because there would be greater self-reliance, allowing families to meet its members’ needs more effectively

22
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Evaluation of New Right perceptive on social policy towards family: feminism

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Feminists argue that it’s an attempt to justify return to traditional patriarchal nuclear family that conferred power to men

23
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Evaluation of New Right perceptive on social policy towards family: wrong assumption

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Wrongly assumes patriarchal traditional nuclear family is natural as it is socially constructed

24
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Evaluation of New Right perceptive on social policy towards family: Abbott and Wallace

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Argue cutting benefits would drive many poor families to poverty, making them even less self-reliant

25
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Evaluation of New Right perceptive on social policy towards family: ignore

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New Right ignores many policies that support traditional nuclear family