Is parents’ power over their children legitimate? And what role does theoretical analysis play when we make such normative evaluations? While this book adds to the growing literature on parents, children, families, and the state, it does so by focusing on one issue, the legitimacy of parents’ power. It also takes seriously the challenge posed by moral pluralism, and considers the role of both theoretical rationality and practical judgement in resolving moral dilemmas associated with parental power. The primary intended market for this book is advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students and established academics, in particular those with an interest in practical and applied ethics, contemporary political theory, moral theory, social theory, the sociology of childhood, political sociology, social work, and social policy.Evaluating parental power: An exercise in pluralist political theory is written by Allyn Fives and published by Manchester University Press. ISBNs for Evaluating parental power are 9781526118813, 1526118815 and the print ISBNs are 9781784994327, 1784994324. Additional ISBNs include 9781526118806.
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