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Aren't orphanages really terrible places where the children will suffer?

They are. It's like being stuck in school or in shitty summer camp with no activities 24/7 for eighteen years.

Better than never having existed at all, surely! There's also similar things like British boarding schools that we already accept, so it doesn't seem too beyond the pale?

Better than never having existed at all, surely!

I reject the very first step in the mere addition paradox, so no.

There's also similar things like British boarding schools that we already accept, so it doesn't seem too beyond the pale?

These British kids are heirs to something, orphans won't get anything from their parents by definition.

These British kids are heirs to something, orphans won't get anything from their parents by definition.

But in this hypothetical at least they could from the government. If the state is so desperate for new citizens it is paying for babies, I don't think we can rule out the system in which they are raised might also be much better funded and run. They will be valuable if nothing else.