
In this enlightening episode of the Jay Thakkar Show, we delve into the provocative question: Should children have the right to vote? Joining us is Dr. Nicolas Brando, a distinguished scholar from the University of Liverpool, renowned for his work on children's rights within liberal political theory.Key Discussion Points:The foundations of children's rights in liberal democraciesDr. Brando's Adaptive Model for understanding childhood and rightsThe ethical and political implications of extending voting rights to childrenHow reimagining childhood can inform more inclusive policiesPolitics and Rights ReviewThe GuardianDr. Brando challenges conventional notions of childhood, advocating for a nuanced approach that considers children's capacities and societal roles. His insights prompt us to reconsider the boundaries of political participation and the principles of justice in our societies.#ChildrensRights, #VotingAgeDebate, #LiberalDemocracy, #NicolasBrando, #JayThakkarShow, #AdaptiveModel, #PoliticalParticipation, #ChildhoodStudies, #EthicsInPolitics, #YouthInDemocracyWelcome to Jay Thakkar ShowI'm Jay Thakkar, your host. We are committed to inspiring and empowering the youth through insightful conversations and thought-provoking discussions. On this channel, we engage with top professors, industry experts, and thought leaders from diverse fields to bring multiple perspectives that challenge your thinking and fuel your imagination.What We OfferIn-Depth Interviews: Engaging dialogues with leading academics and professionals on topics ranging from philosophy and education to entrepreneurship and personal development.Educational Series: This series dives deep into subjects like epistemology, the purpose of life, and more, providing valuable insights and knowledge to broaden your horizons.You'll join a community committed to personal growth, intellectual exploration, and meaningful conversations by subscribing. Whether you're a student, young professional, or lifelong learner, Jay Thakkar Show is your platform for inspiration and enlightenment.