The ultramodern and the archaic perverse. Persistence of abuse and mistreatment in family organizations
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family, ultramodern, childhood, violence, abusesAbstract
Historically, family organizations have been related to the genesis of violence and abuses, mainly against childhood under the disguise or shield of education. It has been thought that the rigid ways in the structuration of them partially have been enablers of those childhood issues. This work intends to show the transformations that the family has suffered, in style, from the most archaic to the ultramodern, and in conformation, from the classic to the most varied structures that coexist today in our society. The path through diverse authors who contributed to think about violence has allowed us to outline some conclusions about its origins, some prevention lines and a bitter statement: the democratization of familiar ties is far from being the driving force of eradication of childhood mistreatment in a world where, in addition, the horror of incest maintains its presence.
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