Ratings4
Average rating3.9
The idea was interesting but the execution left much to be desired here – so much of the writing really too dense, charmed by itself, and nestled in niche theory to be accessible, at times feeling condescending. I found the histories of family abolition movements more interesting than the other chapters. I find when I seek out books like these I'm looking for a practical handbook for today (or tomorrow) not a theoretical dream for a post capitalist future.
Fine intro to the topic. Wished there was more elaboration on children rights/liberation.