BirthrightsThe author proposes not only that children be freed from arbitrary limitations, but that parents be freed from the guilt of total responsibility for the behavior and lifestyle of their children. |
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THE POLITICS OF CHILDHOOD | 1 |
THE INVENTION OF CHILDREN | 17 |
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