Finally, some of the central tenets of the new paternalism apply more forcefully to interventionism.
It seeks to move efforts from aid to enterprise and from paternalism to partnerships.
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When young people occupied Tahrir Square, Mubarak resorted to paternalism and then mob violence.
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At Hacienda Luisita and other landholdings large and small, paternalism is a matter of pride.
It combines those principles with a strong sense nationalism, cultural self-identity, paternalism, and state power.
My brief tenure on Wall Street, two summers, was probably the result of the paternalism.
The Founders thus rejected both tyranny and paternalism as encroaching on their sacred liberty.
The SNP hopes to extend state paternalism further, promising free universal childcare and more generous state pensions.
Does this logic then justify paternalism for all of us like it appears to for welfare recipients?
Indeed, in the first decades of the 20th century, corporate paternalism was the norm in big firms.
Choice architecture is usually the most benign form of paternalism that behavioral economics has brought us in practice.
Medical ethics have shifted away from paternalism in favor of patient autonomy, the core of which is informed consent.
Today the Sociological Department might seem the essence of suffocating paternalism, and many felt it so even at the time.
Paternalism pervades the entire system, where insurers and providers alike do not trust patients to shop for the best care.
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The natural progression of paternalism is the inability to make decisions, requiring more and more to be made for us.
Such paternalism may have helped to shake Turkey out of its Ottoman torpor, but it goes down badly in liberal-democratic modern Europe.
But paternalism critics vociferously warn about the slippery slope of such paternalism.
To combat this, we see a huge increase in paternalism for all of us, not just those on the guaranteed minimum income.
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Classic liberals will raise an eyebrow at the new paternalism: does government know better than poor people what is in their interests?
The intervention is criticised for its paternalism and its racially discriminatory nature.
If people want this kind of customised paternalism, why can't the market, in the shape of rehab clinics and personal trainers, provide it?
So too did the communists, whose well-intentioned but damaging paternalism held that Gypsies should settle down like good comrades, often in industrial towns.
And still, for all its hiccups, Kuwait's hybrid system of government looks downright racy next to the crusty paternalism of the states nearby.
Mr Tsang may have picked up on the theme or perhaps he is drawing on a vein of paternalism left over from Britain's colonial rule.
These communities, inspired in part by the Jesuits and Liberation Theology, embodied a self-reliant form of development, divorced from the paternalism of the past.
What was once taken for granted working the family farm, October tests with jack-o-lantern-themed questions, hunting your own Easter eggs is being threatened by paternalism run amok.
For much of the 20th century, the model of medical care was paternalism: A doctor dictated what was to be done and the patient complied.
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However, India's ability to intervene in countries such as Sri Lanka and Nepal is limited by resentment at India's perceived paternalism towards its smaller neighbours.
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And he does, freed from the crushing paternalism of the state.
This allows for adjusting to the heterogeneity of preferences regarding paternalism.
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