MODERN FAMILY VALUES AND THEIR FEATURES
The article presents and discusses the concepts and transformation of the concepts of “family”, “value”, the opinions of scientists about family values, including traditional family values. Taking into account modern changes in the world and society, a classification of family values is proposed, an...
Saved in:
| Main Author: | |
|---|---|
| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
LLC «MIAS Expert»
2024-04-01
|
| Series: | Legal Bulletin |
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | https://en.legalbulletin.ru/data/documents/LB2024no1_2.pdf |
| Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
| Summary: | The article presents and discusses the concepts and transformation of the concepts of “family”, “value”, the opinions of scientists about family values, including traditional family values. Taking into account modern changes in the world and society, a classification of family values is proposed, and the idea of scientists is emphasized that real relationships in families should be reflected in the current legislation. Attention is paid to the thoughts and proposals of scientists about family values, and controversial issues are raised. Relevance of the problem. Family values are an issue that is very often discussed both at the legislative level and by scientists and everyone who is directly affected by it - family members or those who would like to create one. This topic finds its place in various classifications of values, but it seems appropriate in this article to consider it only in one aspect: are traditional family values modern for our society, and therefore in demand and shared by the citizens themselves. After all, the modern family is distinguished not only by a commonality of values and interests, but also by the equality and personal independence of men and women. Primary goal. The purpose of this article is to show that in a rapidly changing world, values are also changing, including family values. This is due, firstly, to the fact that the concept and purpose of family is now given a completely different meaning, for example, few people now perceive a large family as their personal goal; rather, it is understood as a need for the state to replenish labor resources. The very concept of values has also undergone significant changes, both for men and women. If earlier the role of a man as a breadwinner and a woman as a keeper of the family hearth was perceived by everyone with approval and understanding, now equality in relationships, freedom in choosing a profession and demand in the professional sphere are the priorities of the modern generation. This also includes a conscious choice of the period of life for the birth of children and a focus not on the quantity, but on the quality of life of children, their upbringing and education. That is why, as well as in connection with changes in science, technology, and associated communication connections, the concepts of “single mother”, “single mother” and other terms that characterize a person living alone and in need of help are almost a thing of the past. The increase in the retirement age, increased life expectancy, the desire of young people to live separately from their parents, the prerequisites created for this by the state in the form of state programs, housing construction, lending, maternity capital and other things have allowed different generations to break off family ties that have been traditional for another 20-50 years. Currently, a family can consist of one person. Accordingly, the changed way of life also changes family values. Problems addressed. The problems under consideration include the very concept of family values, as well as the classification of family values. In our opinion, it is advisable to rely on the classification of A.I. Zagorovsky, specifying it taking into account modern trends and taking into account that the main socio-demographic groups of the population, to which the Federal Law of October 24, 1997 n 134-FZ “On the subsistence minimum in the Russian Federation” includes the working population, pensioners, children can have different family values. Also debatable is the question of whether things that previously certainly were considered valuable, for example, family labor dynasties or family heirlooms, are now considered valuable. Methods used. In addition to general scientific methods, when preparing the article, such special research methods as the comparative legal method and the formal legal method were used.
Conclusions. The article presents the opinions of scientists and their proposals on the classification of family values. It is proposed that modern family values can be classified into physiological, property, and personal nonproperty. Both the classification itself and its filling with specific content are proposed for discussion.
|
|---|---|
| ISSN: | 2658-5448 |