Freedom's Orphans
Discover the profound insights of Freedom's Orphans by David Lewis Tubbs and David L. Tubbs, published in 2007. This compelling paperback, spanning 248 pages, critically examines the evolution of liberal political theory and jurisprudence, focusing on American liberalism in the post-WWII era. Tubbs argues that the significant expansion of rights for adults has often overlooked the welfare of children, a core element that has been neglected by liberal theorists and jurists alike. Through rigorous analysis, this book sheds light on the hidden costs of adult rights expansion, making it a vital read for anyone interested in child welfare, political philosophy, and the intersection of law and liberal ideologies. Engage with Tubbs' thought-provoking arguments and explore the implications for future political discourse.