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Qué (quién) es PATERNALISM - definición

ACTION LIMITING A PERSON’S OR GROUP’S LIBERTY OR AUTONOMY INTENDED TO PROMOTE THEIR OWN GOOD
Paternalistic; Paternalist; Parentalism
  • Child wearing a [[child harness]]

Paternalism         
·noun The theory or practice of paternal government. ·see Paternal government, under Paternal.
paternalism         
¦ noun the policy of restricting the freedom and responsibilities of one's subordinates or dependants in their supposed best interest.
Derivatives
paternalist noun & adjective
paternalistic adjective
paternalistically adverb
paternalism         
Paternalism means taking all the decisions for the people you govern, employ, or are responsible for, so that they cannot or do not have to make their own decisions.
...the company's reputation for paternalism.
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Paternalism

Paternalism is action that limits a person's or group's liberty or autonomy and is intended to promote their own good. Paternalism can also imply that the behavior is against or regardless of the will of a person, or also that the behavior expresses an attitude of superiority. Paternalism, paternalistic and paternalist have all been used as a pejorative for example in the context of societal and/or political realms and references.

Some such as John Stuart Mill think paternalism to be appropriate towards children, saying:

"It is, perhaps, hardly necessary to say that this doctrine is meant to apply only to human beings in the maturity of their faculties. We are not speaking of children, or of young persons below the age which the law may fix as that of manhood or womanhood."

Paternalism towards adults is sometimes thought of as treating them as if they were children.

Ejemplos de uso de PATERNALISM
1. It only has paternalism, in the form of food stamps.
2. But Hart sharply distinguished such legal paternalism from legal moralism.
3. "paternalism" or "meddling" in the Western Hemisphere have lost their essential talking point.'4; I see the dawn of this new century as heralding the end of paternalism in our relations with the region.
4. Paternalism is the restriction of freedom for the good of the person restricted.
5. Economic libertarians, such as the Economist, see this as soft paternalism threatening fundamental liberties.