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Uber all member
The family is not the cornerstone of society. Niether the nuclear family nor the extended family can survive without the resources provided by society.
It is an evolution dead-end if the children of families do not reproduce and for this they need the health and well-being available to them within society. Food, education, housing, medical attention are essential to raising healthy, reproductive children. A family even an extended family of grandparents and aunts and uncles can not provide for all a family's needs.
Anthropologically speaking, the history of mankind shows a small, family oriented population until societies formed about 40,000 years ago. Barter was introduced that allowed sharing of resources when families congealed.
Barter is a form of social cooperation as families specialized in tasks that met the needs of other families.
It is an evolution dead-end if the children of families do not reproduce and for this they need the health and well-being available to them within society. Food, education, housing, medical attention are essential to raising healthy, reproductive children. A family even an extended family of grandparents and aunts and uncles can not provide for all a family's needs.
Anthropologically speaking, the history of mankind shows a small, family oriented population until societies formed about 40,000 years ago. Barter was introduced that allowed sharing of resources when families congealed.
Barter is a form of social cooperation as families specialized in tasks that met the needs of other families.