Justice for Children: Autonomy Development and the State,Used

Justice for Children: Autonomy Development and the State,Used

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Product Description Applies the concept of personal and political autonomy to children and childrens development. Review This interesting, ingeniously argued, insightful and informative and very timely book makes a convincing case for the states duty to guarantee the conditions necessary for all children to attain a minimal degree of autonomy, by ensuring proper parenting and education. MetapsychologyJustice for Children is a morally serious work; it is intended as a call for action as well as thought. Journal for Peace and Justice StudiesThe author writes about creating a world that is better for children, and writing as a philosopher, develops a sustained argument for improving childrens lives. Offering radical conclusions and proposals, he touches upon profoundly important social justice questions of how to ensure that children are raised in a manner that maximizes their potential to lead happy and productive lives. Martin Guggenheim, author of Whats Wrong with Childrens Rights About the Author Harry Adams is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Prairie View A&M University.

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