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...
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Medical paternalism is a set of attitudes and practices in medicine in which a physician determines that a patient's wishes or choices should not be honored...
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Libertarian paternalism is the idea that it is both possible and legitimate for private and public institutions to affect behavior while also respecting...
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Welfare capitalism (redirect from Industrial paternalism)
their employees. Welfare capitalism in this second sense, or industrial paternalism, was centered on industries that employed skilled labor and peaked in...
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Nudge (book) (section Libertarian paternalism)
research in psychology and behavioral economics to defend libertarian paternalism and active engineering of choice architecture. The book also popularized...
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consumer choice. As a result, advocates of libertarian paternalism and asymmetric paternalism have endorsed the deliberate design of choice architecture...
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concepts Behavioral economics Social proof Default effect Paternalism Libertarian paternalism Choice architecture Social engineering IT-backed authoritarianism...
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John B. Stetson Company (section Paternalism)
The John B. Stetson Company, founded by John B. Stetson in 1865, was the maker of the Stetson cowboy hats, but ceased manufacturing in 1970. Stetson hats...
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refer to the influencing of behaviour without coercion as libertarian paternalism and the influencers as choice architects. Thaler and Sunstein defined...
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Company town (section Paternalism)
property value and population as people leave to find work elsewhere. Paternalism, a subtle form of social engineering, refers to the control of workers...
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concepts Behavioral economics Social proof Default effect Paternalism Libertarian paternalism Choice architecture Social engineering IT-backed authoritarianism...
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Albert Schweitzer (section Paternalism)
Ludwig Philipp Albert Schweitzer OM (German: [ˈalbɛʁt ˈʃvaɪtsɐ] ; 14 January 1875 – 4 September 1965) was a German and French polymath from Alsace. He...
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concepts Behavioral economics Social proof Default effect Paternalism Libertarian paternalism Choice architecture Social engineering IT-backed authoritarianism...
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Sarit Thanarat (section Paternalism)
(link) Chaloemtiarana, Thak (1979). Thailand: The Politics of Despotic Paternalism. Bangkok: Thammasat University Press. "unk". Sayam Nikon. 3 March 1957...
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convenience Paper abortion Paternal bond Paternal rights and abortion Paternalism Paternity fraud Patrilineality Sperm theft Stay-at-home dad Tender years...
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Engineers of the human soul Eugenics Media manipulation Nudge theory Paternalism Political engineering Social control Social technology Total institution...
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was defeated, it could never have won. Representing "pre-industrial paternalism" and "mystical loyalism" against forward-thinking individualism, this...
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concepts Behavioral economics Social proof Default effect Paternalism Libertarian paternalism Choice architecture Social engineering IT-backed authoritarianism...
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Hannah Pearl Davis Identity politics Lad culture Masculism Maternalism Paternalism Matriarchy Patriarchy Jesse Lee Peterson The Red Pill Kevin Samuels Andrew...
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of cooperation and financial assistance, but without the traditional paternalism. More broadly, he made an effort to foster closer relations with North...
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Medical sociology (section Medical paternalism)
consumerism, which has partly given way to patient consumerism. Medical paternalism is the perspective that doctors want what is best for the patient and...
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restrictions on how those privileges may be exercised". Libertarian paternalism is a position advocated in the international bestseller Nudge by two...
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Leadership (section Paternalism)
relations as opposed to getting a job done might make productivity suffer. Paternalism leadership styles often reflect a father-figure mindset. The structure...
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Neo-prohibitionism (redirect from New Paternalism)
Neo-prohibitionism (also spelled neoprohibitionism and neo-Prohibitionism) is a current movement to attempt to stop consumption of alcohol in society through...
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prioritize individualism and multiculturalism over other moral beliefs. Paternalism defines crime not only as harm to others or to society, but also as harm...
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discrimination; police brutality; judicial corruption and misconduct; bullying; paternalism; domestic violence; indoctrination; being the victim of an alcoholic...
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(2001): 592-607 online. Cashin, Edward J., and Glenn T. Eskew, eds. Paternalism in a Southern City: Race, Religion, and Gender in Augusta, Georgia (U...
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