A Treatise On Parents And Children
English

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A treatise on parents and children is a philosophical examination of the dynamics between parents and their offspring highlighting the often overlooked denial of children's rights within familial relationships. It argues that affection does not protect children from a form of political inequality where one party wields all power. The treatise critiques the traditional role of parents imposing rigid moral and intellectual standards on children often resulting in constrained individuality and the creation of 'monsters.' Shaw points out the challenges of coexistence between adults and children emphasizing the burden this relationship places on both parties. The work discusses the conflicting responsibilities of parents the necessity but also the cruelty of imposing rules and the tendency of adults to avoid the difficulties of parenting by delegating care. It questions societal norms that uphold children as property rather than autonomous beings and calls for recognition of their natural inclinations and rights. The treatise encourages a humane realistic approach to parenting acknowledging the tensions but advocating for the respect of children's freedoms and development.
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