"This interesting, ingeniously argued, insightful and informative and very timely book makes a convincing case for the state's duty to guarantee the conditions necessary for all children to attain a minimal degree of autonomy, by ensuring proper parenting and education." — Metapsychology"Justice for Children is a morally serious work; it is intended as a call for action as well as thought." — Journal for Peace and Justice Studies"The author writes about creating a world that is better for children, and writing as a philosopher, develops a sustained argument for improving children's lives. Offering radical conclusions and proposals, he touches upon profoundly important social justice questions of how to ensure that children are raised in a manner that maximizes their potential to lead happy and productive lives." — Martin Guggenheim, author of What's Wrong with Children's Rights