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15 October 2010
Theory of relatives: Is society any more broken than it always was?
"Politicians claim that broken families are at the root of Britain's ills. But our ancestors' domestic set-ups were just as dysfunctional as our own, argues Brian Schofield."
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/features/theory-of-relatives-is-society-any-more-broken-than-it-always-was-2106958.html
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