
"The Better Angels of Our Nature" Part 2: Campus Lies, I.Q. Rise & Epstein Ties
If Books Could Kill
Evolution of Child Protection
This chapter examines the historical context of child abuse in America, highlighting significant shifts in societal attitudes towards child discipline. It discusses the decline in child abuse rates since the 1990s, emphasizing the complexity of contributing factors such as family size and evolving psychological understandings. The conversation critiques modern parenting norms, balancing the ideals of safety with the benefits of risk and the absurdities of current child-rearing practices.
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