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Marxist Views on Divorce

Marxists argue that society’s drive is a conflict between groups to have power and resources.

Marxist views

Marxist views

  • According to Marxists, divorce is the result of a competition for power and resources between the spouses.
  • Unequal access to resources might lead to frustration and frustration can lead to people not being able to maintain their marriage.
  • This mainly takes place in working-class families.
Capitalist society

Capitalist society

  • According to Marxists, we live in a capitalist society and society's goal is to maximise profit and build a stronger economy.
  • This has resulted in women suffering from the ‘dual burden’ (having a paid job and doing the housework).
  • ‘Dual burden’ has led to women them being more financially independent whilst also being dissatisfied, which lay the foundations for eventually filing for a divorce.
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