What "family problems" do people see from the conservative point of view? What about the liberal point of view? What about the radical-left point of view? How would each political position define solutions to family problems?

What will be an ideal response?


- Conservative view: Conventional families are breaking down. Divorce, single parenting, and living together without marriage are symptoms of a "me first" culture that weakens society and places children at risk.
- Liberal view: Tolerance for the broad range of family life in today's society is necessary; efforts to impose any model of an ideal family limit people's choices. Poverty among women and children is a serious problem.
- Radical-left view: Family life is bound up with inequality based on class, gender, and sexual orientation. All these types of inequality are unjust.

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