A Better World for Children?: Explorations in Morality and Authority

Psychology Press (1997)
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Abstract

By exploring a range of social issues in relation to children, Michael King examines the revolutionary ideas of social theorist Niklas Luhmann, and demonstrates how his theory of autopoietic systems compel one to re-examine what is meant by society.

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