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Treatise on Parents and Children

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The essays examine child-rearing, schooling, and family life, arguing childhood is a formative stage that is often mishandled by parents and institutions. The author criticizes conventional schools as prisonlike, punitive, and intellectually crippling, and urges education grounded in imagination, physical activity, practical experience, and respect for children's rights and duties. Topics include family burdens, mourning, moral instruction, technical training, experimentation, and the tensions between docility and independence. Proposals range from legal protections and organized professional care to curricular and social reforms intended to foster health, curiosity, and responsible autonomy.

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Bernard Shaw

Bernard Shaw was an influential Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist, known for his sharp wit and social commentary. His works often explore themes of social justice, class struggle, and the complexities of human relationships. Among his notable plays are "Arms and the Man," which critiques the romanticism of war, and "Candida," which examines the dynamics of marriage and gender roles. Shaw's contributions to literature and theater have left a lasting impact, making him a key figure in the development of modern drama. His unique blend of humor and serious themes continues to resonate with audiences today.

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