Family, politics and current affairs
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In these lines, the phenomenon of social dechristianization and deconstruction of the family paradigm in Western society and, in particular, in Brazil, is presented in a succinct manner and with historical-analytical
bias. It seeks to demonstrate the origin of this process precisely in the population planning and family planning politic of the 1970s, based on the neo-malthusean theory of demographic development. The neo-malthusean model of analysis of demographic behavior was adopted by the agents conducting the social process under analysis, object of this article, as a way of defending the so-called overpopulation. The various forms of sexual and reproductive rights, fomented politically, ideologically and financially by great, philanthropic, liberalmatrix metacapitalist foundations that invest in various means to influence the consciences of women in such a way as to provoke in them the desire to avoid conceiving and generating children, proposing, instead, the right to free sexual behavior not bound by traditional sexual norms and natural law. At the same time, the Marxist idea of the family was silently inserted in the different cultures, proposing the destruction of the monogamous family as a way of class subjugation and of the so much emphasized social inequality. This last notion was reinforced by the advent of the feminist movements, which postulated the end of the forms of “submission” of women, being the primordial and main of them the family. All these ideas became paradigmatic modes of social action that also became, in Brazil, hidden ways of politics and social management.
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