Family
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Subpage(s) | •Family/Abolition |
A family provides a framework for the creation of humans biologically and socially. This can occur through the sharing of material substances (such as food); the giving and receiving of care and nurture (nurture kinship); jural rights and obligations; and moral and sentimental ties. Thus, one's experience of one's family shifts over time. From the perspective of children, the family is a "family of orientation": the family serves to locate children socially and plays a major role in their enculturation and socialization. The purpose of families is to maintain the well-being of its members and of society. Ideally, families would offer predictability, structure, and safety as members mature and participate in the community; ideally it builds a child into a functional adult, transmits culture, and ensures continuity of humankind with precedents of knowledge.
Examples
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Aga Khan family | Family leading religion with 20 million adherents. Close ties to British intelligence and deep state. Noted for its great wealth and playboy lifestyle. |
Agnelli family | The most influential dynasty in Italy, founded by Giovanni Agnelli |
Albrecht family | North German family, prominent as civil servants. |
Aliyev family | The ruling family of Azerbaijan. |
Astor Family | Wealthy British and American family. |
Biden family | Political family in the USA. Its fortune follows the career of Joe Biden. "Joe says that when someone helps his family, it’s just like helping Joe." |
Bin Laden family | The family owning the largest construction firm in the world, closely connected to both the Bush family and the Saudi Royal family. |
Brenninkmeijer family | The richest family in the Netherlands |
British royal family | The British royals have still indirect influence over the Commonwealth of Nations |
Bronfman family | Canadian-Jewish family, known for its extensive business holdings. |
Bush family | US deep state family |
Cargill family | The 4th wealthiest family in the United States |
Delano family | Wealthy American family heavily involved in politics. Once participated in the opium trade. |
Du Pont family | Hugely influential US family |
Forbes family | Wealthy, established American family. Once involved in the drug trade.<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a><a href="#cite_note-2">[2]</a> |
Goldsmith family | A prominent Jewish family and financial dynasty in England. |
Herlin family | Finnish billionaire family. Heavy Bilderberg habit, ties to the Wallenberg Sphere. |
House of Bolkiah | The billionaire royal family of Brunei. |
House of Hashim | The ruling family of Jordan. |
House of Saud | The ruling family of Saudi Arabia. They are the richest royal family in the world. |
Kennedy family | Irish-American family. The most powerful political family in the United States. |
King family | The family of MLK |
Koç family | A prominent Turkish family and financial dynasty in Turkey. |
Lazard family | Banking dynasty |
Louis-Dreyfus family | French-Jewish business family of the large grain merchant Louis-Dreyfus Group |
Malcolm X family | the family of Malcolm X |
Mavroleon family | Family of Greek shipping magnates with strong United Kingdom connections. |
Murdoch family | Prominent media family |
Perkins family | |
Pritzker family | One of the wealthiest families in the USA. |
Rockefeller family | A vital family in the US Deep state, since the days of The Money Trust |
Rothschild family | One of the most wealthy and influential families in the world |
Sainsbury family | English family; founded Sainsbury's, the UK's second-largest supermarket chain. |
Trump family | Prominent family in the USA. The relatives of former president Donald Trump |
Wallenberg family | Influential family that controls a large chunk of the Swedish economy |
Warburg family | Banking dynasty |
Related Quotation
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Friedrich Engels | “By dissolving nationalities, the liberal economic system had done its best to universalise enmity, to transform mankind into a horde of ravenous beasts (for what else are competitors?) who devour one another just because each has identical interests with all the others – after this preparatory work there remained but one step to take before the goal was reached, the dissolution of the family. To accomplish this, economy’s own beautiful invention, the factory system, came to its aid.” | Friedrich Engels |