Rational Reform Adoption

Rational Reform Adoption by Josh Bryant, published by Amazon Digital Services LLC – KDP Print US on December 2, 2019, is a concise exploration of the adoption system in the United States. In this 68-page book, Bryant addresses the complexities of adoption as a marketplace influenced by supply and demand, highlighting the existence of gray and black markets and the trafficking of children. He presents a case for reforming the adoption process to prioritize child welfare, outlining the systemic issues and proposing potential solutions.
Readers will find a focused discussion on the challenges facing the adoption system, as well as ethical considerations surrounding public policy and social policy. Bryant’s work aims to shed light on the urgent need for reform, making it a relevant contribution to the discourse on child welfare. This edition serves as the first installment in the Rational Reform series, emphasizing the importance of addressing these critical issues in a structured and informed manner.
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We have turned adoption into a marketplace. Supply and demand dictate cost. Gray and black markets exist across the nation. Children are being trafficked and sold. How do we turn it into a means of child welfare as it should be? Ethicist Josh Bryant sets forth the concise case for nationwide adoption reform in this short book. He describes the problems that plague the system and offers several possible solutions to those problems. Don’t miss the first book in the Rational Reform series.
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