PART I: Children and Moral Theory
1 The Aims of a Moral Theory
2 What is a Child?
PART II: A Distributive Theory for Children
3 The Currency of Children’s Justice
4 Welfare across the Lifespan
5 Priority, Not Equality, of Welfare
PART III: Perfectionism and Upbringing
6 The Case against Neutrality
7 Understanding Perfectionism
8 The Implications of Perfectionism
PART IV: The Rights and Duties of Parents
9 The Project View of Parenting
10 Distributing Parental Duties
11 Perfectionism and Parenting
12 Beyond Parents: Collective Duties to Children
PART V: Distributive Implications
13 Children’s Distributive Outcomes: Equality of Opportunity?
14 Paying for Childcare
Conclusion