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  2. Portal:Communism/Selected quote/12 - Wikipedia

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    The bourgeois clap-trap about the family and education, about the hallowed co-relation of parents and child, becomes all the more disgusting, the more, by the action of Modern Industry, all the family ties among the proletarians are torn asunder, and their children transformed into simple articles of commerce and instruments of labour."

  3. The 10 Most Infamous Family Inheritance Feuds - AOL

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    24/7 Wall St. has lined up a list of 10 of the most infamous estate battles. Most were fought overs tens of millions -- or even billions -- of dollars. Some of these fights are still in the courts ...

  4. The 'Succession' Cast Is Poor Compared to Their Characters - AOL

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    Brian Cox, who plays infamous family patriarch Logan, however, got an even sweeter deal. His pay increased to $400,000 to $500,000, per Deadline. The Succession cast ranked by net worth. HBO.

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  6. List of wealthiest families - Wikipedia

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    The Gondi family of Florence, financial partners of the Medici family in the 15th century. The Fugger family of mercantile bankers and venture capitalists, the richest family in the 16th century. [63] The Welser family, alongside the Fugger one of the most important families of merchant bankers in 16th-century Europe.

  7. Jeffrey R. MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey MacDonald was born in Jamaica, Queens, New York, the second of three children born to Robert and Dorothy (née Perry) MacDonald. He was raised in a poor household on Long Island, [4] with a disciplinarian father who, although nonviolent towards his wife and children, demanded obedience and achievement from his family.

  8. Familicide - Wikipedia

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    Male family annihilators are typically driven by loss of control, including financial crises, separation or divorce, and may demonstrate evidence for domestic violence, while for women perpetrators, battery, abuse or mental illness is more common, the act itself more likely premeditated and more likely to include victims under the age of one.

  9. 'Painkiller' Follows the Infamous Sackler Family. Here's ...

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    The Sacklers have been described as simultaneously "the worst drug dealers in history" and the "most evil family in America," and yet despite facing multiple law suits, Painkiller ends with nobody ...