Rewriting the Responsible Parent (Critical Essay)
History of Education Review 2006, July, 35, 2
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Introduction In On Liberty, first published in 1859, John Stuart Mill argued that parents should be free to raise their children provided they recognised and accepted their moral obligation to educate them. For those who either failed or refused to fulfil this moral responsibility, Mill advocated state intervention. He said:
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