Relax and Have Some More Kids

Bryan Caplan Makes the Case For Low-Maintenance Parenting

In Squaring Off, Zócalo invites authors into the public square to answer five probing questions about the essence of their books. For this round, we pose questions to Bryan Caplan, author of Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids: Why Being a Great Parent is Less Work and More Fun Than You Think.

Many of us put a lot of effort into our kids-too much, argues economist Bryan Caplan of George Mason University. Relax, turn on the TV, and accept that your kids probably aren’t much affected by most of what you …

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Ian Goldin Makes the Case for a Generous Immigration Policy

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