There is also J S Mill's famous argument in On Liberty that parents
could or should be restricted from bringing children into the world
unless they could raise them.
That argument he makes with reference to his argument about liberty,
and self- and other-regarding actions. I had always gone tied this
argument to his sense of liberty (and, perhaps, as a necessary step
in the logic, the centrality of the [egalitarian] family for social
development). But perhaps the private good / public good
distinction would be at work?
Peter G. Stillman