What We Owe to Our Children examines its title subject by pondering three questions: what constitutes children\'s well-being? What responsibilities do parents have to ensure their children\'s well-being? And what responsibilities does the state have in helping parents? Tim Fowler argues that, although parents are rightly seen as the primary caregivers, society has a duty to ensure that children\'s interests are promoted.
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What We Owe to Our Children examines its title subject by pondering three questions: what constitutes children\'s well-being? What responsibilities do parents have to ensure their children\'s well-being? And what responsibilities does the state have in helping parents? Tim Fowler argues that, although parents are rightly seen as the primary caregivers, society has a duty to ensure that children\'s interests are promoted