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A Better World for Children?: Explorations in Morality and Authority
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A Better World for Children?: Explorations in Morality and Authority

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By exploring such diverse issues as the management of child abuse, legal reforms following sex abuse enquiries, moral explanations for child murderers’ actions, the impossible task faced by social workers and the limitations of children’s rights campaigns, Michael King examines the revolutionary ideas of the social theorist, Niklas Luhmann, and demonstrates how his theory of authopoietic systems compels readers to re-examine exactly what they mean by society . Questioning the relationship between personal morality and political will, this book challenges the assumption that changing society is merely a matter of changing attitudes and highlightsd the pitfalls associated with formulating social reform. A Better World for Children? will be valuable reading for undergraduates in social policy, social administration and socio-legal studies and to all professionals in training and practice whose work brings them into close daily contact with children.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 February 1997
Pages
240
ISBN
9780415150170

By exploring such diverse issues as the management of child abuse, legal reforms following sex abuse enquiries, moral explanations for child murderers’ actions, the impossible task faced by social workers and the limitations of children’s rights campaigns, Michael King examines the revolutionary ideas of the social theorist, Niklas Luhmann, and demonstrates how his theory of authopoietic systems compels readers to re-examine exactly what they mean by society . Questioning the relationship between personal morality and political will, this book challenges the assumption that changing society is merely a matter of changing attitudes and highlightsd the pitfalls associated with formulating social reform. A Better World for Children? will be valuable reading for undergraduates in social policy, social administration and socio-legal studies and to all professionals in training and practice whose work brings them into close daily contact with children.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
20 February 1997
Pages
240
ISBN
9780415150170