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Перевод: paternalism speek paternalism


[существительное]
отеческое попечение; патернализм


Тезаурус:

  1. He nevertheless finds it difficult to define, because there is such a thin dividing line between paternalism and being a good corporate citizen.
  2. During the creation of a doctoral thesis and preparation of papers for seminars, I had to face the conscious problem of writing about a system which I know prefers silence and links such reticence to ideas of "respect", "order", and "discipline" in an all-encompassing paternalism.
  3. Clearly, the basis of paternalism - that decisions concerning a particular person's fate are better made for him than by him, because others wiser than he are more keenly aware of his best interests than he can be - conflicts with the notion of a right to self-determination, whereby a person is deemed entitled to make his own decisions concerning himself, within tolerable limits, free from the interference of others.
  4. Susskind and Elliot (1981) take a similar line, seeing the relationship between the establishment and the client system as an evolution from paternalism to co-operation via conflict.
  5. The old-fashioned shire Tories had instincts where others might have policies, and there was an inevitable tension within the party between paternalism and the spirit of free enterprise.
  6. If the philosophical basis for these inroads into the general principle is paternalism, what legal bases or justifications are there?
  7. Much of the problem of the underclass, we continue to believe, arises from perverse incentives rooted in misguided paternalism.
  8. It is strange but perhaps explicable mixture of a compelling desire to rescue the British economy with a Fabian paternalism which saw a "natural" path to colonial development in the expansion of traditional (dollar-earning) commodity production.
  9. Their paternalism was sometimes explicitly mixed with the desire "to take the fire out of the socialist cause."
  10. Not only did these men share the hardships of combat, their very survival imbued many with a pre-disposition to paternalism.
  11. Second, the patient's right to self-determination, in other words, becomes not a matter of legal principle, but rather a consequence of the degree of paternalism exercised by the doctor, supported by societal attitudes which reinforce such paternalism.
  12. Paternalism, however, makes its demands, which have to be met.

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