Freedom's Orphans: Contemporary Liberalism and the Fate of American Children (New Forum Books Book 51)
معرفی کتاب «Freedom's Orphans: Contemporary Liberalism and the Fate of American Children (New Forum Books Book 51)» نوشتهٔ David Lewis Tubbs، منتشرشده توسط نشر Princeton University Press در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
bound To Be Highly Controversial, This Book Makes Important And Much Needed Points, And Does So With First-rate Scholarly Analysis. By Defending Traditional And Indeed Sensible Positions On Marriage, Family, Children, And Procreation That Are Far From 'politically Correct,' David Tubbs Offers A Refreshing And Needed Supplement To The Positions Commonly Taken In Academia.steven D. Smith, University Of San Diego
not Only Will This Book Stimulate And Inform Scholars In A Range Of Disciplinesfrom Social Science, History, And Political Philosophy To Child Developmentbut The General Public Should And Will Also Take An Interest. In Clear Terms, And Through Careful, Balanced, And Fruitful Research, Tubbs Illuminates The Weaknesses And Dangers Arising From The Constitutional Jurisprudence Of Such Figures As John Rawls And Ronald Dworkin.daniel N. Robinson, Georgetown University
harvard Law Review
the Trenchant Questions That Freedom's Orphans Raises About Contemporary Liberalism's Potentially Misplaced Priorities Are Ones That Readers Of Any Political Orientation Would Do Well To Consider.
Argues That The Expansion Of Rights For Adults Has Come At A High And Generally Unnoticed Cost. In Championing New Lifestyle Freedoms, Liberal Theorists And Jurists Have Ignored, Forgotten, Or Discounted The Competing Interests Of Children. Tubbs Reviews Important Currents Of Liberal Thought, Including The Ideas Of Isaiah Berlin, Ronald Dworkin, And Susan Moller Okin. He Also Analyzes Three Key Developments In American Civil Liberties: The Emergence Of The Right To Privacy In Sexual And Reproductive Matters; The Abandonment Of The Traditional Standard For Obscenity Prosecutions; And The Gradual Acceptance Of The Doctrine Of Strict Separation Between Religion And Public Life. [from Publisher Description]. How The Moral Reticence Of Contemporary Liberalism Affects Children -- Children And The False Charms Of Liberal Feminism -- The Right To Privacy And Some Forgotten Interests Of Children -- Conflicting Images Of Children In First Amendment Jurisprudence -- Looking Backwards And Forward. David L. Tubbs. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Contents......Page 8 Acknowledgments......Page 10 Introduction......Page 14 CHAPTER ONE: How the “Moral Reticence” of Contemporary Liberalism Affects Children......Page 31 CHAPTER TWO: Children and the False Charms of Liberal Feminism......Page 59 CHAPTER THREE: The “Right to Privacy” and Some Forgotten Interests of Children......Page 112 CHAPTER FOUR: Conflicting Images of Children in First Amendment Jurisprudence......Page 152 CHAPTER FIVE: Looking Backwards and Forward......Page 210 B......Page 234 C......Page 235 E......Page 237 F......Page 238 G......Page 239 J......Page 240 M......Page 241 O......Page 242 R......Page 243 S......Page 244 U......Page 245 Z......Page 246