reddit discussion on adoption for cash/selling children
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https://sciendo.com/article/10.2478/sh-2020-0012
A Rational Theory of the Rights of Children by Ian Hersum is an interesting entry.
In my mind, there should be a distinction of concepts:
The Child as a Latent Self-Owner:
With these givens, this follows:
Children are not owned, they cannot be "bought and sold" without aggression.
Children have Guardians, the position of a Guardian is distinct
Guardianship itself can be traded or established via homesteading.
Natural Parents are the default Guardians, but must gradually give up the extent of their control until the Child becomes an adult.
Guardianship should be considered similar to maintaining a Trust in a voluntary fashion. Any type of abuse of this trust can be evaluated similarly to any other form of aggressive violence.
Child abusers can be contested directly, or via arbitration if available, similarly to how anyone witnessing a crime can choose to step in and offer help to the victim.
Examples:
Reference: HPC - Homeostatic Property Cluster https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/species/#SpecHomePropClusKind Simple example: "Something that looks like a Duck, quacks like a Duck, and has the DNA of a duck, is most likely a Duck - even if it's missing a wing." When defining Humans in this manner, the temporary inability to make decisions does not deprive anyone of their inherent right as a latent self-owner or their potential for Legal and Moral Agency.
Very nice, thanks!
At what age does the child become a latent self owner? At birth, conception, later?