A Theory of Objectivist Parenting
Author(s): Roslyn Ross
Human beings can relate to one another with either mutual respect and freedom or mutual attempts to control and force. Objectivists idealize the former; most of America practices the latter. Though Objectivists are fundamentally against relating to their fellow human beings with various methods of control (bribery, threats, manipulation, slavery), many do not hesitate to relate in that way to the young human beings we temporarily refer to as children. In this short book, Ross examines the contradiction and proposes a theory of Objectivist parenting.
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- : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
- : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
- : 0.136078
- : 15 January 2015
- : .18 Inches X 5 Inches X 8 Inches
- : books
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- : Roslyn Ross
- : Paperback
- : English
- : 78