Notes
- John Rawls , A Theory of Justice ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1971 ).
- I am indebted to Victor Worsfold for his analysis of Rawls' thinking in his article, “ A Philosophical Justification For Children's Rights ,” Harvard Educational Review 41 ( 1974 ): 142 – 57
- Herbert Marcuse , Eros and Civilization ( Boston : Beacon Press , 1966 ), pp. 45 – 46
- Herbert Marcuse , One Dimensional Man ( Boston : Beacon Press , 1964 ), pp. 1 – 18
- Carl Rogers , Freedom To Learn ( Columbus : Charles E. Merrill , 1969 ), p. 247 .
- Eric Fromm , Escape From Freedom ( New York : Farrar, Straus , 1941 ), p. 177 .
- Loren Eiseley , “The Cosmic Orphan,” Saturday Review/World , February 23, 1974 , p. 16 .
- See, for example, Joseph Goldstein , Anna Freud and Albert J. Solnit , Beyond The Best Interests of The Child ( New York : Macmillan , 1973 ).
- Interview with Mary Ann Krupsak , New York Post , September 14 , 1974 , p. 21 .
- Hillary Rodham , “Children Under The Law,” Harvard Educational Review 43 ( 1973 ): 504 .
- Ibid. , p. 505 .
- Rodham , “ Children. ”
- Joint Commission on Mental Health of Children , Crisis In Mental Health: Challenge For The 1970's ( New York : Harper and Row , 1969 ), p. 4 .
- Ibid. , p. 140 .
- N. Postman and C. Weingartner , Teaching As A Subversive Activity ( New York : Delacorte Press , 1969 ).
- Marc Belth , The New World of Education ( Boston : Allyn and Bacon , 1970 ).
- John Holt , Escape From Childhood ( New York : E. P. Dutton , 1974 ).
- Eiseley , “ Cosmic Orphan ,” p. 18 .