The 60's were coopted and turned into products and then money. Almost all power for change from then has been bled out.
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The 60's were coopted and turned into products and then money. Almost all power for change from then has been bled out.
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Also you need to take into consideration that in the past era, before industrialization, the children were nothing more than free field laborer. In the 18th century France, 1/6 of children never saw their parents. They were abandoned, dumped at church door, or let strangers, relatives to take care of them. This was common for most of Europe in medieval and early modern era. Parents seldom cared about their children, they did not buy gift to them, often sexually abused them. Of course, if the parents made it to old age, they expected their offsprings to take care of them. There are tons of topics on the life and relationship within European families before the French Revolution. We often idealize the good time, but reality was bad for the children.