Issues concerning the upbringing of children are among the most contested in modern political debate. How should childrearing rights and resources be distributed between families? To what extent are parents morally permitted to shape the beliefs and desires of their children? At what age should children acquire adult rights, such as the right to vote? Justice and Legitimacy in Upbringing sets out a liberal conception of political morality that supports a set of answers to these questions which many liberals have been reluctant to accept.
The central argument is that the ideals of justice and individual autonomy place significant constraints on both governments and parents. Clayton insists that while their interests should count directly in allocating childrearing rights, parents should exercise their rights in accordance with these liberal ideals. He argues that we owe our children a childhood that develops their sense of justice, but in which further attempts to enrol them into particular religious practices, for instance, are illegitimate. Justice and Legitimacy in Upbringing is a work of applied political philosophy that will be of interest to students of political theory, the philosophy of education, and social and public policy.
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At what age should children acquire adult rights? To what extent are parents morally permitted to shape the beliefs of their children? How should childbearing rights and resources be distributed? Matthew Clayton provides a controversial set of answers to these and related issues in this pivotal new work.
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Introduction ; 1. Liberal Foundations ; 2. Childrearing Rights and Their Distribution ; 3. Parents and Public Reason ; 4. Education for Justice ; 5. The Voting Age ; Bibliography
One of the very few book-length treatments of the application of contemporary political and moral theory to issues of upbringing and education
Engages with Rawls and Dworkin, two of the most prominent liberal political thinkers of modern times
Provides answers to some of the key issues on upbringing, such as the extent to which parents are morally permitted to shape the beliefs of their children, and the age at which children should acquire adult rights
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One of the very few book-length treatments of the application of contemporary political and moral theory to issues of upbringing and education
Engages with Rawls and Dworkin, two of the most prominent liberal political thinkers of modern times
Provides answers to some of the key issues on upbringing, such as the extent to which parents are morally permitted to shape the beliefs of their children, and the age at which children should acquire adult rights
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ISBN
9780199268948
Publisert
2006
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
483 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
224
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