In England, it's not a question of whether the government should intrude in family life, but how and when.
November 22, 2008 - by Frank Furedi
During the past decade, the British government has adopted an interventionist stance towards the management of family life. It continually lectures mothers and fathers about how to bring up their children and it constantly criticizes parents for behaving in ways that run counter to the ethos of expert-approved child rearing. The government does not simply advise or provide information, it is also in the business of saving children from their parents.
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Monday, November 24, 2008
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