Functionalist theories operate on the basis of consensus; they believe the family plays a vital role in maintaining the social structure as well meeting the needs of various systems in the society. They see it performing beneficial functions both for wider society and for all its individual members. Functionalists assume the family is harmonious and ignore conflict and exploitation such as child abuse and domestic violence. Functionalist when defining the family focus mainly on the functions the family provide for society, the practical relationship between the society and the family, and the functions of the family for individuals.
Murdock (1949, as cited …show more content…
In the industrialised society the family has become a unit of consumption buying goods and services. The family educate the children on the norms and values of society which help them socialise in the society. The family provides a stable sexual relationship for adults and encourage a monogamous relationship which prevents social disruption in the society. The family supports reproduction of children that form the next generation of people in the society without which society would be extinct (Haralambos & Holborn,