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In whose words: ‘the parents and children huddled together in their loneliness take too much out of each other, the parents fight, the children rebel.
David Cooper
R. D. Laing
Edmund Leach
Vogel and Bell
- The statement describes the emotional strain and dysfunction within the close-knit, modern nuclear family.
- Option 1: David Cooper – Associated with anti-psychiatry, he discussed family breakdown but not this specific quote.
- Option 2: R.D. Laing – Also from anti-psychiatry, Laing wrote about family tension and isolation, so his work is closely related.
- Option 3: Edmund Leach – *Correct Answer.* Anthropologist Edmund Leach critiqued the nuclear family, discussing how families in modern society could become emotionally crippling, using language very similar to the statement.
- Option 4: Vogel and Bell – They analyzed the family as a social institution, often addressing communication issues, but not in these exact terms.
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