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Liberalism, Childhood and Justice: Ethical Issues in Upbringing
Liberalism, Childhood and Justice: Ethical Issues in Upbringing
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A unique analysis of what constitutes children's wellbeing, the duties of parents to promote it, and the obligations of the state and society to ensure it is promoted is offered by integrating research in political philosophy with current sociological debate.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 208 pages
\n Publication date: 05 May 2021
\n Publisher: Bristol University Press
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This groundbreaking book explores the complex relationship between political philosophy and current sociological debate, offering a unique analysis that will deepen our understanding of what constitutes children's wellbeing, the duties of parents to promote children's wellbeing, and the obligations of the state and society to ensure that children's best interests are promoted.
In the ever-evolving landscape of child welfare, it is essential to delve into the intricate interplay between political philosophy and sociological discourse. This groundbreaking book takes us on a thought-provoking journey, exploring the multifaceted dimensions of children's wellbeing and the responsibilities of parents, the state, and society in fostering their growth and development.
At the heart of this exploration lies the concept of children's wellbeing, a multifaceted and multi-faceted concept that encompasses physical, emotional, social, and intellectual aspects. The book delves into the various theories and perspectives on children's wellbeing, drawing from political philosophy, sociological theory, and empirical research. It challenges traditional notions of children's rights and responsibilities, advocating for a more holistic and inclusive approach that recognizes the diverse needs and experiences of children.
One of the key themes explored in the book is the duties of parents to promote children's wellbeing. The author argues that parents play a critical role in shaping their children's lives and that their actions and choices have a profound impact on their well-being. The book provides valuable insights into the role of parents in fostering healthy relationships, promoting education, providing a safe and nurturing environment, and addressing social and economic inequalities that may impact children's lives.
Furthermore, the book examines the obligations of the state and society to ensure that children's best interests are promoted. It highlights the need for robust policies and programs that address child poverty, child abuse, and neglect, as well as provide access to quality healthcare, education, and social services. The author emphasizes the importance of social justice and equity in promoting children's wellbeing, recognizing the role that the state and society play in creating an environment that supports and protects children's rights.
Throughout the book, the author employs a rigorous and interdisciplinary approach, drawing on a wealth of literature and empirical research to support her arguments. The book is well-organized, accessible, and engaging, making it an invaluable resource for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners working in the field of child welfare.
In conclusion, this groundbreaking book offers a unique and insightful analysis of the complex relationship between political philosophy and current sociological debate. It provides valuable insights into what constitutes children's wellbeing, the duties of parents, the obligations of the state, and society in promoting their growth and development. By challenging traditional notions and advocating for a more holistic and inclusive approach, the book contributes to our understanding of the complex challenges and opportunities facing children and their families today.
\n Weight: 324g\n
Dimension: 156 x 233 x 15 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781529201642\n \n
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