It seems part of American conservative-progressive debate centers around the role of nuclear family, with proposals of abolishment clashing with defense of what is considered sacred fundaments.
I'm from a different culture and I feel like I miss some important unspoken information.
In my culture, family is very highly regarded, it's considered one's primary social safety net and fundamental social environment - but the shape of the family unit is flexible, depending on circumstances. Old parents or disabled siblings need support, people die or divorce, then remarry, new home can be unaffordable...
I grew up with my parents, siblings, grandmother and uncle sharing a single apartament. It was cramped and conflicts were unavoidable but when my parents finally gathered resources to move out, it turned out, the conflicts and problems did not end at all, but there were less people to distribute the load.
Now I'm living in a nuclear family and I find it a trade-off: on one hand, I have less other adults to negotiate the rules and struggle for power/autonomy; on the other hand, I have less other adults to take part in social development of my children.
What are your opinions on nuclear family?
PS - It's PPR but please, keep high standard of respectful debate.
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