Introduction I. CHILDREN AND RIGHTS Do Children Have Rights? What Rights (If Any) Do Children Have? Children's Choices of Children's Interests: Which Do Their Rights Protect? Being versus Becoming: A Critical Analysis of the Child in Liberal Theory II. AUTONOMY AND EDUCATION Special Agents: Children's Autonomy and Parental Authority Autonomy, Child Rearing, and Good Lives Children, Multiculturalism, and Education Answering Susan: Liberalism, Civic Education, and the Status of Younger Persons III. CHILDREN, FAMILIES, AND JUSTICE Silver Spoons and Golden Genes: Talent Differentials and Distributive Justice Equality and the Duties of Procreators Liberal Equality and the Affective Family What Children Really Need: Towards a Critical Theory of Family Structure Family, Choice, and Distributive Justice
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