UK Prof.: Parents Who Read to Their Kids ‘Unfairly Disadvantaging Other People’s Children’
Adam Swift warns parents that reading to their children is ‘advantage transmitting’
Is having a loving family an unfair advantage? (ABC)
So many disputes in our liberal democratic society hinge on the tension between inequality and fairness: between groups, between sexes, between individuals, and increasingly between families.
The power of the family to tilt equality hasn’t gone unnoticed, and academics and public commentators have been blowing the whistle for some time. Now, philosophers Adam Swift and Harry Brighouse have felt compelled to conduct a cool reassessment.
Swift in particular has been conflicted for some time over the curious situation that arises when a parent wants to do the best for her child but in the process makes the playing field for others even more lopsided.
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