From the Cradle to the Grave: Politics, Families and Inheritance Law

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Reid, Dot [1 ]
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[1] Univ Strathclyde, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
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10.3366/E1364980908000632
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D9 [法律]; DF [法律];
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Property is political. The extent to which a society restricts or encourages freedom of ownership and the accumulation of wealth reflects the values of that society, whether they spring from a Marxist ideology at one end of the political spectrum or from a commitment to liberal individualism and the operation of a free market at the other.1 Property ownership is the foundation stone of a capitalist economy2 and the spread of home ownership a core philosophy of all modern political parties. The extent to which the law should interfere with individual choice in relation to family behaviour is an issue which elicits a range of views across the political spectrum, closely related to preference for “big” or “small” government and sympathy (or lack of it) for a degree of social engineering. Modern British governments tread warily in this territory, reluctant to create controversy or to risk accusations of being a “nanny” state. But none has completely eschewed policy initiatives which affect the institution of the family. © 2022, Edinburgh University Press. All rights reserved.
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