“The best approach to this cultural revolution is therefore through family and household, i. e. through the structure of relations between the secondhand generations. In most societies this had been impressively resistant to sudden change, though this does not mean that such structures were static.”
Source: The Age of Extremes (1992), Chapter Eleven, Cultural Revolution, p.320
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