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Aaron Stupple

“This book is not opposed to rules. On the contrary, systems of rules that attract willing participants, such as the rules of grammar or conventions of courtesy, also known as institutions, are among the most important of human discoveries. In fact, a major problem with enforcing arbitrary rules is the damage this does to a child’s engagement with our greatest institutions.”

Aaron Stupple, The Sovereign Child: How a Forgotten Philosophy Can Liberate Kids and Their Parents
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