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  1. Children: Rights and Childhood.David Archard - 1993 - Routledge.
    Whether children have rights is a debate that in recent years has spilled over into all areas of public life. It has never been more topical than now as the assumed rights of parents over their children is challenged on an almost daily basis. David Archard offers the first serious and sustained philosophical examination of children and their rights. Archard reviews arguments for and against according children rights. He concludes that every child has at least the right to the best (...)
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  • Education in a Post-Welfare Society.Sally Tomlinson - 2002 - British Journal of Educational Studies 50 (3):412-414.
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  • A Better World for Children?: Explorations in Morality and Authority.Michael King - 1997 - Psychology Press.
    By exploring a range of social issues in relation to children, Michael King examines the revolutionary ideas of social theorist Niklas Luhmann, and demonstrates how his theory of autopoietic systems compel one to re-examine what is meant by society.
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