I (and another LWer) are working on an overview/review of Bryan Caplan’s Selfish Reasons To Have More Kids. We have a very rough draft and would appreciate feedback on that.
Caplan argues that twin and adoption studies strongly suggest that parenting has much less impact on adult life outcomes of the children than most people expect. So far we’ve focused on presenting a rough outline of that argument. Our main intent is to make people interested in reading the book as well as draw out criticism of the book’s thesis. I’m curious if you think our focus should be expanded and what can be cut out or should be added.
I (and another LWer) are working on an overview/review of Bryan Caplan’s Selfish Reasons To Have More Kids. We have a very rough draft and would appreciate feedback on that.
Caplan argues that twin and adoption studies strongly suggest that parenting has much less impact on adult life outcomes of the children than most people expect. So far we’ve focused on presenting a rough outline of that argument. Our main intent is to make people interested in reading the book as well as draw out criticism of the book’s thesis. I’m curious if you think our focus should be expanded and what can be cut out or should be added.