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The Importance Of Human Values In Civil Society

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Since the civilization had started, we human lived together and hunt together. In order to survive, we made a bond between each other to maintain that status which later become families, relatives, cousins and community. Even when we look from biblical perspective, God created man and woman to love each other and help one another (Genesis 2:8). It clearly shown that the seed of happiness and survivability lies within families since those times both on biblical and atheistic scientific point of view. In addition, it is also one of the main driving engine of our society. Throughout the course of history especially in Western civilization, families (marriage, reproduction, parenting and leadership) has been a key nucleus that start every civil society and a principal that intertwined with human values which link to the maintenance of the basic social character and moral values as important purposes said once by a former Harvard sociologist Carle E. Zimmerman (Zimmerman, 1947). This can also mean that the strong and stable families in turn produce and maintain a number of civilians who have civic responsibilities and obedience that engine the economy of the society moving forward. While at the same time, when we carefully analyze at the fall of the Roman and Greek civilizations, “family disintegration was a key factor in both cause and effect” (Zimmerman, 1947). Thus, those progress and falls of a society can relate back to how well the civilians are nature and taken care of while they grew up as a child which can be explain how parenting is important in that society and how can a broken and abusive family can have micro consequences that could later aggravated to huge societal problems and needs. Since during the end of 20th century, the most dramatic change in family life was the increase in the rate of divorce. In the midst of the 19thcentury, the rate of divorce is only about 5% for first marriages. In contrast, the current marriage data have estimate that about half of first marriages end up in divorce (US Census Bureau, 2010). These “increase in marital dissolution has had major impact for the atmospheres in which new generation of children are nurtured and socialized” (Schwartzhoff,

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