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"paternalistic" Definitions
  1. (of a government or an employer) protecting the people who are governed or employed by providing them with what they need, but not giving them any responsibility or freedom of choice

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The agencies' decision to pursue hard paternalistic interventions, even when less-intrusive soft paternalistic interventions are available, may be driven by the desire for greater control.
It is as arrogant, condescending and paternalistic as it gets.
"To protect women" is a very paternalistic and patronizing attitude.
But some officials say this approach is outdated and paternalistic.
"It's libertarian paternalism, or maybe it's paternalistic libertarianism," he said.
Some of the affected families described the process as paternalistic.
These requirements are paternalistic penalties on people for being lower income.
But in today's interconnected world, voters chafe under such paternalistic tutelage.
This is the paternalistic white savior syndrome operational in the man.
It was a jury-rigged solution, undergirded by a paternalistic ideology.
But mostly a benign if paternalistic joy at the world prevails.
But there is this paternalistic system that you have to get through.
Taleb rages at policymaking "clerks" and journalists-insiders … paternalistic semi-intellectual experts.
Too many of his stories are paternalistic, moralistic paeans to white heteronormativity.
Predictably, he was called out for being paternalistic, with a boomer attitude.
But on closer inspection, this is quite paternalistic and not so libertarian.
As in any war, you want government that is centralized and paternalistic.
But some consumer advocates said they viewed the effort as overly paternalistic.
Patient advocates and HHS officials, meanwhile, have dismissed such views as paternalistic.
He refuses, in a paternalistic effort to protect her from lecherous journalists.
Bobby considered her—considered her in a rigorously paternalistic way—very beautiful.
Is there anything more humiliating in this life than a condescending, paternalistic dumping?
How can I convince my husband that his behavior is paternalistic and demeaning?
"The era of paternalistic medicine is over," he wrote in a Facebook post.
She attracts the paternalistic interest of benefactors who want to see her pardoned.
It feels old-fashioned and weirdly paternalistic that he's so insistent about paying.
But step back and think about how paternalistic and condescending that explanation is.
It would be more humane and it would be a lot less paternalistic.
"Institutionally the police are coming at it from a paternalistic place," he told VICE.
The old, paternalistic, Robert Moses-style, top-down approach is long out of date.
It's tricky because a lot of the health-care system today is super paternalistic.
It sticks to the facts and eschews paternalistic tones in favor of measured ones.
In person, Pitt is generous and forthcoming, watchful in a paternalistic sort of way.
His approach towards Jean is incredibly paternalistic — he protected her from her own woman brain!
While my experience felt invasive and paternalistic, I was still approved after a single appointment.
There is a long tradition of employers taking an overly paternalistic attitude towards their staff.
A host of paternalistic programmes meant to solve the "Indian problem" mainly backfired, he shows.
And consumers have always viewed their experience with their medical [system] as being somewhat paternalistic.
They called the searches an invasive overstep of paternalistic police powers that leave psychological trauma.
"Many of my colleagues, myself included, are paternalistic creatures," Dr. Gaillard said in an interview.
To young activists like Mr. Farmer, Mr. Clinton's legacy on crime is paternalistic and damaging.
So we just thought maybe it was a good idea to stop being so paternalistic.
In his new job, Johnson quoted Adam Smith and attacked what he called "paternalistic" policies.
As parenting became rife with orthodoxy, the Marcus Welby model of the paternalistic doctor retreated.
Mr. Xi is often portrayed as a transformative, paternalistic figure on a pedestal with Mao.
While some thought it was sweet, it was also perceived to be paternalistic or downright controlling.
In the interview, Bloomberg shrugged off conservatives who condemn him as a paternalistic New York elitist.
Eastman Kodak, for instance, was a paternalistic and generous employer until Fuji Photo came to town.
From the beginning, Upworthy's social-justice curation machine was based on a specific, paternalistic set of ideas.
When patients are armed with their own health data, the relationship with their doctor becomes less paternalistic.
She talked her way out of handcuffs, patrol cars, and precincts thanks to the cops' paternalistic mentality.
Four years ago he wooed them with a combination of paternalistic economic promises and white identity politics.
And too often, help for the poor comes in ways that are cruel, inefficient, paternalistic or complex.
And the paternalistic "I'll fix everything for you" isn't going to go over all that well either.
Yet there is a paternalistic subtext to sending a photographer to another country to reveal cultural cracks.
But we realize that socialist policies and paternalistic, big government programs will produce exactly the opposite result.
For all his good works, parishioners say Father Sandoval's know-it-all, paternalistic attitude can be grating.
Payments in kind rest on the paternalistic assumption that poor Indians are incapable of making rational spending decisions.
While such proposals always trigger some opposition, paternalistic policies have become ever more politically popular in recent years.
Providing more to low-income families and requiring less of them, making programs more automatic and less paternalistic.
Like many paternalistic and "moderate" whites, he was inclined to defer problems of race equality to the future.
This leads to paternalistic and patronizing treatment, such as speaking unnecessarily slowly and in an overly endearing manner.
Permitting Native Americans to distill their own spirits may set off a renewed round of paternalistic hand-wringing.
A rising national crime rate made the public increasingly dubious of the paternalistic promises of a rehabilitative system.
But public health concerns aside, Mr. Grier argues that our approach to nicotine needs to be less paternalistic.
If their scrutiny breeds paternalistic regulation, it will jeopardize the United States' leadership in digital technology and finance.
Still, his underlying sentiment—icky, self-serving, paternalistic, and more a little racially-fraught—isn't hard to suss out.
"Generally, the paternalistic attitudes I encountered in my program seem like a big part of this election," she says.
It also is likely to maintain the firm's paternalistic presence in the northwestern region of Galicia, where Ortega lives.
Having read Michael's transcript, he's worried it strikes the wrong tone — paternalistic, old-fashioned, practically begging to be critiqued.
This paternalistic (or perhaps maternalistic) view says that women are making bad choices that need fixing with financial incentives.
Research shows that modern-day slaveholders have a complicated mindset, condescending and paternalistic, not necessarily one of pure evil.
Finding Lolly sitting inside this symbol, Healy (Michael Harney), the prison counselor, gives her a well-meaning, paternalistic speech.
While hoarding opportunity for themselves and perpetuating structural inequalities, they can also come off as smug, condescending and paternalistic.
But she and several other girls who enter the pageant upend some of its more archaic and paternalistic ideals.
Public health is inherently "paternalistic," she said, so almost all public health policy solutions have an underlying liberal bias.
It's paternalistic and insulting to assume that once a woman's nether regions are involved in a decision, she'll be duped.
"My teachers in college … were quite paternalistic, saying, 'You can't be openly gay and be a journalist,'" Baim told me.
It allows them to ignore and even excuse paternalistic restrictions on women's behavior, like taking women's reproductive rights and contraception.
Kurtz-Phelan's detailed account of the diplomatic mission's failure reads like a parable of America's evangelizing idealism and paternalistic hubris.
He is, essentially, an MCU superhero, except Watchmen recognizes his monstrosity for what it is, a uniquely American paternalistic pathology.
Like my grandfather, he spoke with a knowing, paternalistic air—I'd understand when I was older, he seemed to intimate.
One of the things that appeal to development experts and donors about direct cash transfers is that they're not paternalistic.
A paternalistic "we know best" attitude often prevails, and even basic information is available only through freedom-of-information requests.
But the head-spinning reversal, the paternalistic attitude, the failure to accept any culpability — for some, it was too much.
He considered himself a paternalistic master but could also impose severe punishments, especially on those who attempted to run away.
The activists I spoke to largely described the pre-21996s conservation movement as elitist and paternalistic, but most importantly domestic.
He tweeted that the subtitles were "paternalistic, offensive and deeply provincial" after seeing a subtitled "Roma" in a Barcelona cinema.
A central rotunda still contains four famously controversial statues depicting white men clad in gold-painted raiment in arrogantly paternalistic postures.
Some on the right understand that and support a BI. Meanwhile, the left has ignored freedom in its paternalistic social policies.
Revealing a paternalistic approach, the guiding policy of China's Fifty Cent Party appears to be that distraction is better than conflict.
The same blunt and sometimes paternalistic traits that have long rubbed his critics raw have morphed into a source of comfort.
In treating college students and suicidal patients every week, I sympathize with universities' challenge of balancing individual autonomy against paternalistic care.
They don't need a paternalistic admonishment that they are not ready to vote yet, and ought to wait until Election Day.
Today it is paternalistic and costly while failing in its goal of improving economic freedom and employment for Americans with disabilities.
She said that they practiced a paternalistic form of capitalism, wanting to take care of their employees on their own terms.
By the way, I still think there's a lot of questions around being paternalistic, being imperialistic, how you do it, etc.
If we lay everything out, present it to them, people can make their own choices and we shouldn't be so paternalistic.
Sure, that's more paternalistic, and it means we'll waste people's time in unpleasant or useless jobs and consign others to unemployment.
But I do think there is this undercurrent of belief, almost paternalistic, that we need help in getting money and guiding money.
Tycoons like railcar baron George Pullman, who built the town of Pullman, Illinois, in the 1880s, ruled model towns with paternalistic values.
DJI has good reason to do this (safe and legal flight), but limiting flight functionality may rankle some as a paternalistic move.
Usually, when libertarians see paternalistic regulations—and especially, protectionist licensing regimes—they are quick to suspect some lobbying group of rent-seeking.
By reviving the idea that women are emotional and manipulative, some coverage of this study affirms misogynistic and paternalistic perspectives of women.
"You did a hell of a job in your job," he said, in a tone that struck some as condescending and paternalistic.
" When he watched the exchange in Philadelphia, Mr. Cleland said he viewed Mr. Clinton and his remarks as "paternalistic" and "implicitly racist.
Critics like Dr. Alfandre see A.M.A. discharges as paternalistic, undermining the shared decision-making that contemporary doctors and patients supposedly engage in.
Because individuals know their own lives and needs much more than a think tank from some paternalistic or politically motivated aid agency.
"That's not activism," he said during an event for the Obama Foundation in Chicago, that was disparaged by some critics as paternalistic.
Although we doctors are cautioned against being paternalistic, we should be allowed to have our own safeguards against making patient-driven mistakes.
Most of these videos offer little judgment, and are devoid of any paternalistic rumblings about the death of the American middle class.
When Edward Said wrote the book Orientalism in 1978, he focused on the long arc of Europe's paternalistic conceptions of the Middle East.
Russia's regional diversity, its growing inequality and the contrast between the urban middle classes and the paternalistic periphery will remain causes of tension.
Bella, on the other hand, it has this sexual drive that is constantly being buffed back by Edward in a very paternalistic way.
The protests of the working classes—"no beer, no work"—went unheard amid the paternalistic zeal of high-minded (and often wealthy) Protestants.
Shin Kwang-yeong, a sociologist at Chung-Ang University in Seoul, says that South Korean policymakers' understanding of welfare is "limited and paternalistic".
Macron's remark touched off a social media frenzy, splitting those who defended it as lighthearted banter and others who complained of paternalistic overtones.
A political tradition with roots in paternalistic elitism, liberalism is nevertheless a product of the modern age and must ally itself with democracy.
"The idea that they have to conversation with a doctor to decide which method is best for them seems overly paternalistic and unnecessary."
Is the next step for a paternalistic media to barely cover Clinton's email so that the public isn't confused about what's more important?
A paternalistic figure who once said that "women can't write symphonies," Seeger was initially skeptical of Crawford, but their first lesson lasted hours.
Cubans of my generation have been educated under a paternalistic system that is nothing like the jungle to which we have now escaped.
Their success has relied on an old, paternalistic model in medicine in which the data is generated and owned by doctors and hospitals.
Spicer's remarks were paternalistic and condescending, and many have legitimately questioned whether he would have treated a white male journalist in the same way.
Maybe that's because she's endured so much worse at the hands of a paternalistic society both in her native country and her new home.
But the lifelong socialist's dream of turning America into a paternalistic, European-style welfare state isn't the right prescription for what ails our country.
It's unclear if it's a paternalistic play — maybe Negan was once a father — or a way to further turn Rick's defiant son against him.
The trick is to highlight human rights in a way that pays respect to the issue's importance without coming across as arrogant or paternalistic.
This was, of course, years before Go Set a Watchman made Atticus' paternalistic racism clear and sparked hundreds of think pieces on the topic.
The parents may be displeased about the school trip to the forbidden playground, but any complaint they raise would necessarily have a paternalistic flavour.
But mutual aid is an entirely voluntary exchange among equals, and it's careful to avoid setting up a paternalistic or hierarchical relationship between them.
But the cash benchmark can help hold organizations accountable for their results — and discourage paternalistic interventions that don't hold up compared to cash transfers.
A slew of ads targeted at physicians encouraged a paternalistic approach, depicting women as "scatter-brained, incompetent, and in need of guidance," Gossel writes.
In fact, this is exactly the kind of paternalistic and chauvinistic mindset on sexual harassment that kept so many victims silent for so long.
They offer more big government, bureaucratic solutions, which to the Trump voter translates into enduring the control and paternalistic judgment of elites in Washington.
Meanwhile, efforts to protect future children by getting women to stop drinking — sometimes even before they become pregnant — have been criticized as paternalistic and unnecessary.
And we should be able to deliver a single pungent message to even the most paternalistic landowner or employer: take your job and shove it.
They're doll-like bodies waiting to be smashed up, so Kovacs can either justify his rage or establish his good-guy status with paternalistic advice.
These questions betray an understanding of how reporting works, but they also betray a certain paternalistic view on how women journalists should do their jobs.
"There are lots of ... still quite paternalistic attitudes in the way the international aid sector relates to local communities, local organizations and authorities," he said.
After my fantasy of a partnership of equals had failed to materialize, I seemed to want to replace it with a fantasy of paternalistic protection.
In a city filled with 85033,000-square-foot billboards, street performers and buskers, the TLC's desire to shield riders from advertisements is quaint and paternalistic.
While the United States is not an analogue for the Roman Empire, there are parallels that our seemingly paternalistic federal government has allowed to fester.
This time, though, some critics have tagged McKay's version of events as both vacuous and paternalistic, suggesting that the director was out of his depth.
A paternalistic but benevolent capitalist, he had built an elegant planned community for his workers complete with parks, a library, a theater and an arcade.
He's definitely taken a very paternalistic position in her life, and that just felt right, and it was in keeping with the theme of our movies.
The proprietors are paternalistic: In return for putting up these women in small, shared rooms above the premises, the owners expect unquestioning loyalty and long hours.
If you are lucky enough to work for a paternalistic employer, it can be easier than ever to set yourself up with a retirement savings account.
This is particularly true in the case of pensions, where companies are retreating from the paternalistic approach of offering pensions linked to a worker's final salary.
Mr. McMillon voices Mr. Walton's paternalistic view of Walmart as a benevolent employer and economic actor, whose size and scale can force change across the world.
"Duterte has indeed tapped into a deep and atavistic frustration of many Filipinos that the U.S. approach to their country has been paternalistic," Mr. Bower said.
Before the early 20th century, historical accounts of slavery generally downplayed the "peculiar institution" as paternalistic and something less than the organized, profitable industry it was.
The organization now acknowledges criticism for its heavy-handed, paternalistic approach that caused friction and resentment in the past for muscling private coaches to the sideline.
"The Upside" seems based on one of those paternalistic '80s movies, "Disorderlies," the one where the Fat Boys wheel an ailing Ralph Bellamy around his mansion.
That yes, certain states — California was one — were more paternalistic (in the legal sense) about protecting people who had signed agreements that went against their own interests.
They're taking the moments we watch the game for—big plays, huge scores, victory-clinching moments—and grinding them to a halt for some paternalistic finger-wagging.
This paternalistic, rhetorical twist appears to be unconvincing; Philadelphia Councilwoman María Quiñones-Sánchez estimates that in her urban district "95 percent of the residents hate" the tax.
Coursing through the opposition movement is frustration and an infuriating feeling that the federal government believes Puerto Rico incapable of fixing its own problems without paternalistic intervention.
Opponents of these sorts of bans consider them to be paternalistic overreach, arguing that institutions ought not police the private lives and relationships of mutually consenting adults.
While I'd like to think these factors wouldn't impact her public appeal, they merit considering as the UFC remains loyal to its largely white, paternalistic male base.
Or is that paternalistic, denying the people there the same things that just about the whole world has agreed it wants, like education, health care and technology?
Yes, she took down Bloomberg, a paper tiger whose billions cannot buy him a joke writer, a man shown to be both insufferably paternalistic and ungracefully imperious.
People no longer saw themselves as wards of a paternalistic state but as owners who demand a say in how their property, and their city, is managed.
The solution for said wrongdoing is not through paternalistic regulation and government intervention, but is best fixed through innovative responses that directly address the problems at hand.
The upshot of an environment where real public, political debate is banned is that the field is open to a paternalistic, state-run version of Women's Day.
For him to bring up his wife's experiences feels paternalistic — and makes us think of men who only proclaim to care about sexual assault because they have daughters.
Should we decide in a paternalistic way, based on guidelines or laws, who can be granted assisted suicide and who should be convinced not to go for suicide?
For nearly a century, Hollywood has been churning out versions of the loinclothed legend, swinging through the African jungle on a fever dream of colonialism and paternalistic imperialism.
It shed light on why firms in poor countries tended to be more paternalistic, providing dormitories and canteens: they reaped immediate productivity gains from rested, well-fed workers.
When given the choice between a home birth and a hospital birth rife with paternalistic interactions and a real loss of patient autonomy, some women choose home birth.
Larry Jr. seeks freedom from that cruelty through performance, through trying to walk through the front door of paternalistic approval into the imagined front yard of self-actualization.
For these workers, the factories provide a comprehensive live/work accommodation that is a paternalistic remnant of the Maoist conception of factories as cradle-to-grave welfare providers.
Alfonso Cuarón Orozco was born in 1961 into a secretive, insular, paternalistic Mexico that had been ruled by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) for more than 30 years.
Mr. Biden cast himself as a strong supporter of abortion rights and criticized the court's ruling as "paternalistic," worrying that it could be a step toward overturning Roe.
Mao was a master of propaganda in rural settings, using images and songs to highlight his concern for the common worker and to cultivate a paternalistic, caring image.
Your Money If you are lucky enough to work for a paternalistic employer, it can be easier than ever to set yourself up with a retirement savings account.
"The Russian era was about paternalistic control, but the Russian goal was not to transform life radically, but to harness the people for economic purposes," Mr. Kan said.
Today, the preponderance of technology has made it possible for people to self-document, and there is less a need to rely on an external, paternalistic, or authoritative record.
The policy follows an impulse in official circles these days to shield women from degrading or hostile experiences — an impulse that some see as a revival of paternalistic customs.
It brought forth a picture of a grandfatherly and paternalistic Trump (not unlike Bismarck) which Xi Jinpeng would fully relate to and identify with through his oldest Chinese traditions.
Knight's defense of payday lenders comes as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau prepares to announce new rules cracking down on the industry, which Knight says represents a paternalistic intrusion.
In the conservative policy journal Cato Unbound, for example, Matt Zwolinski advocated scrapping our complex and "paternalistic" welfare system in favor of an annual cash grant to every citizen.
It responded with hefty staff cuts in 2014, a difficult time for a paternalistic boss who gives his managers his father's favourite book about how to run a company.
There is finally the film that Tan and her friends make, a sure sign of their willfulness and poise — which quickly ends up in Georges' paternalistic and nefarious hands.
Despite her roots in a conservative farming village outside Baghdad, Ahlam (Campbell omits her family name) grew up as a fiercely independent young woman in a ferociously paternalistic society.
Simplistic average measures of value reinforce an outdated, paternalistic system of health care and work against the nation's efforts to achieve personalized medicine and to develop targeted, individualized therapies.
It will also do away with paternalistic guidance from regulators on IPO pricing and timing - developments that have some bankers and investors calling it China's boldest market reform yet.
" Over the years, the fund has become a prime target for Republicans, who generally regard public health as paternalistic and have called the program a "slush fund for jungle gyms.
While institutional review boards and strict ethical guidelines have reformed research and health care delivery, it would be inaccurate to say that paternalistic, unethical care is entirely in the past.
Our current prime minister came into office following the Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper, whose beige public persona lent a sense of dull inevitability to his technocratic and paternalistic tenure.
In the past, Australia has taken what some see as a paternalistic approach in the Pacific Islands, investing in health, education and governance -- the things it thinks the nations need.
There was almost a paternalistic relationship in some cases, he noted, in which bosses would engage in unorthodox behavior, like loaning workers their cars or bailing them out of jail.
And if you have a provider who is not on board and is a little bit paternalistic, they're not going to offer [postplacental IUD insertion] and there's no overcoming that.
There's a certain paternalistic arrogance in presuming consumers can't make informed choices on their own and need the government to tell them what's what and rescue them from their confusion.
Trump is a symptom of a natural and organic decline of the need for a dominating and paternalistic leader which increasingly resembles an emperor or a medievalist pasha seeking dynasty.
"It may be paternalistic, but it's actually for the student's own good, to get them out of the jam that's occurred that's leading to their inability to function," he said.
The firm called her lawsuit, which depicted Sedgwick's culture as clubby and paternalistic, a "self-serving" and "disingenuous" exercise in a legal filing to move the contentious dispute to arbitration.
Greenberg, in his vivid account of spin as employed by twentieth-century American Presidents, offers F.D.R.'s talks as an example of a paternalistic but not unseemly mode of persuasion.
We know what we don't want: people shouldn't immerse themselves in an echo chamber of agreeing voices, but neither should they have stuff forced upon them by a paternalistic news overseer.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Charismatic Cuban leader Fidel Castro, who has died aged 90, resembled other paternalistic strongmen of right and left in his outsized ego, which ultimately stymied his people.
For those who believe in getting government out of people's lives, a UBI would also be far less paternalistic, expecting the poor to budget and manage their money like everyone else.
Lee Kuan Yew, the founding father of modern Singapore, may have been well known for his paternalistic and sometimes uncompromising leadership style, but he had a lesser known role: chief gardener.
While the APP is sensitive to the charge of paternalistic interference in Kenya's judicial system, the Kenyan government and especially its prison service have been happy to co-operate with it.
Professors Dyer and Watson write that Lewis had "a very limited view of government's role and warrant," was skeptical of its capacity to inculcate virtue and worried about its paternalistic tendencies.
"If a Girl Isn't Pretty" — written in the midcentury by, you guessed it, two white male Broadway composers — is the sound of a paternalistic shrug, a headshake of gee-shucks empathy.
The "natural childbirth" movement was an effort to give women control in the birth process, and to push back against the paternalistic medical establishment, which at times had embraced dangerous treatments.
And just as some Pacific islands have become more vocal about Australia's "paternalistic aid," officials in the Solomons often complain that the Australian and American governments do more dictating than developing.
Every TV law firm must have a paternalistic fount of wisdom, and here it's Isaiah Roth, who runs the operation with a style that seems too laid back for the circumstances.
This controversial choice is in keeping with Apple's paternalistic style of forcing things onto us that we don't actually want, like phones without headphone jacks and phones that scan your face.
If a doctor offers a terminal patient a watered-down, more hopeful version of the truth when she doesn&apost know the patient&aposs preference, it&aposs called a "paternalistic" lie.
During the civil rights era, advocates began pushing back against this paternalistic, custodial attitude, which led to a series of laws mandating equal access and equal treatment for Americans with disabilities.
Having this particular part played by a woman matters for a lot of reasons, not least of which is that the British TV, film, and theater business have traditionally been somewhat paternalistic.
More paternalistic interventions are rightly controversial: a right-wing campaign group recently ran an attack ad against the CFPB, portraying it as a Soviet-style bureaucracy crushing the dreams of hapless borrowers.
As the war in Syria escalated and ISIS emerged as a major actor in the Middle East, social media platforms took on an even more paternalistic role, and YouTube was no exception.
In Germany, it reoriented a somewhat older tradition of paternalistic state action toward modern values; it helped shift a significant part of the German socialist movement away from revolution and toward reformism.
Employers took on the cost of these benefits, and when the war ended, the idea remained and grew, inadvertently creating a social contract, which set the precedent for 'paternalistic' employer-sponsored healthcare.
On the issue of race, it is paternalistic and it pities, it sees deficiency in much the same way that the conservative does, but it responds as savior rather than with savagery.
Spurred by concern for the poverty that permeated many Indigenous communities, combined with a paternalistic assessment that Indigenous children weren't being properly cared for, provinces stepped in to provide services including child protection.
Thaler and Sunstein call this "libertarian paternalism" —paternalistic in assuming policymakers know what diners need better than diners do and libertarian in allowing diners to make the final choice of what to eat.
Once in power, Chavez immediately took steps to enlist the military in his vision for a paternalistic, state-led economy that would share abundant oil wealth with long-neglected segments of Venezuela's population.
Programs like Summit are at worst a scam to sell technology to school districts and at best a paternalistic tool of self-promotion courtesy of billionaires who know nothing about teaching or learning.
More engagement with local communities about what aid they want is ultimately the best way to avoid being paternalistic, and it may accord surprisingly well with the best estimates of what's cost-effective.
And to counter the paternalistic argument that naive college students will get taken advantage of, the law enables athletes to retain legal counsel or agents to advise on such matters without losing their eligibility.
"The paternalistic response that it is in their 'best interests' does not change the stark fact of discrimination," Lawrence Gostin, a professor of global health law at Georgetown University, told BuzzFeed News by email.
To the chagrin of many African leaders and citizens alike, America is now increasingly seen as a paternalistic lecturer promoting her own progressive norms and cultural mores in the continent than a reliable partner.
"Kagame is sending a strong message to the U.S. – that Rwanda does not need Washington's 'paternalistic' version of aid when China and India are ready and willing to invest in his country," said Ellis.
But at the heart of the dispute is something far darker: French politicians' paternalistic pronouncements on the republic's duty to save Muslim women from enslavement — by dictating to them what they can and can't wear.
" Written by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, the incredibly paternalistic 1984 charity single gathered together artists such as Bono, George Michael, and Sting to ask, "What if we set the white savior complex to music?
" But, Ms. McCoy said, the government took a paternalistic view, and kept Native Americans from having direct control of the funds, in the belief they were not "competent to receive such large amounts of money.
I believe that even within our complex, paternalistic, sexist culture, people have a right to work with, against, or completely outside of that system in their romantic relationships (as long as it's safe, sane, and consensual).
Rather, activists argue, white people taking on anti-racism work must be prepared to do so in their daily lives — and not out of a paternalistic sense of altruism, but in solidarity with all marginalized people.
His paternalistic tone was not unlike George Washburn's during the Spanish-American War: This 20-year-old was just as unconvinced, in 2018, that America should be a world leader as Washburn had been in 1901.
Paternalistic laws may have as much consent as any other, but what makes their implementation objectionable is the refusal to explain to their purported beneficiaries why they must alter their conduct or comply with protective regulations.
The fact that I could do this by myself, and then immediately hold Mabel in my arms and nurse her for an hour was a little miracle of its own in such a medicalized, paternalistic setting.
Hand-washing regulations, sewage treatment regulations, cleanliness education and other such paternalistic initiatives brought us out of the cesspool of the Middle Ages into the clean, safe, mostly disease-free paradise in which we now reside.
Second, the European groups, though public entities, are still family-controlled (LVMH by the Arnaults, Kering by the Pinaults, Richemont by the Ruperts), and hence benefit from a long-term commitment and an almost paternalistic attitude.
Now he faces a tough choice: risk his political career by pursuing a Kosovo compromise without Moscow's approval, or appease a paternalistic ally that won't provide the same commercial opportunities and development assistance that the EU can.
But consider this: Many of Shatner's roles see him playing some variation of the paternalistic over-the-top blowhard — a character trope that's arguably an exaggerated version of how many sometimes (wrongly) regard Captain James T. Kirk.
Enter Kavanaugh, who condemned the opinion as "paternalistic" and wandered off on an irrelevant tangent about whether it would open the door to "over-regulation" of the risk-taking heroes of NASCAR and professional football teams. 3.
I think we should consider the possibility that what we currently see as preventing others from making mistakes for "their own good," through the paternalistic application of strict conditions, is actively preventing people from learning how to succeed.
"Once upon a time, there were three little girls who went to the police academy ... but I took them away from all that, and now they work for me," intoned the paternalistic voiceover during the show's opening credits.
When it comes to abortion access, this is a call to trust that women know when they want to end a pregnancy; they don't need paternalistic anti-choice laws informing them that they're about to end a pregnancy.
As well as a culture of extravagance and conspicuous consumption among some, others decry Qatar's "welfare syndrome" that has led a generation to believe it can live carelessly and be bailed out by relatives or a paternalistic government.
"All companies, but especially paternalistic, non-union ones, try as a matter of policy to fuse a sense of personal satisfaction with a sense of company well-being and identity," Hochschild noted, and it remains true in 2017.
For much of our history, demanding that immigrants assimilate was often either a paternalistic, or racist, call to ensure immigrants looked and sounded and thought and prayed more like white people, primarily for the benefit of white Americans.
"Receivers," like the poor, immigrants, women and persons of color, are considered weaker beings, consigned to the lower ranks of his social pyramid, and who, failing to reciprocate his paternalistic generosity, are chided for a lack of thanks.
And while the book does not specifically include the CFPB proposal, the point of introducing the toaster analogy is to suggest that financial products, similarly, should be subject to paternalistic regulation aimed at protecting consumers from unsound practices.
As a father, though, I'm horrified that none of the young men -- alleged perpetrators, between 10 to 20 of them -- thought to use his power to protect the victim, or if that's too paternalistic, protected his teammates from themselves.
But the transparency comes with risks: Medical practitioners often use professional language that is pejorative, paternalistic, accusatory, and aggressive—revealing a power dynamic between doctor and patient that can disrupt therapeutic relationships and affect how patients are cared for.
In addition to allowing loss-making firms to list, the new board is doing away with paternalistic guidance from regulators on IPO pricing and timing - developments that have some bankers and investors calling it China's boldest market reform yet.
And, finally, there is historical time, the rise and fall of empires as Palestine, "diseased with desire for a nation," changes hands from the Ottoman Turks to the paternalistic British amid steadily mounting Jewish immigration from pogrom-ridden Europe.
What conservatives see as a necessary corrective to decades of political imbalance in higher education, liberals and some college administrators see as an overly paternalistic approach to a problem that is being used as ammunition in the culture wars.
" Kris Macomber, an assistant professor of sociology at Meredith College in Raleigh, N.C., said in an email that Mr. Trump's comments reflect "textbook paternalistic sexism," which is often couched in a " 'playful' tone, as if she should feel flattered.
Its proponents argue that its dual gifts are dignity and security: By having the cash in-hand without the paternalistic meddling of the welfare state, UBI recipients have the freedom to choose how to invest in their own futures.
Cora's northward journey first lands her in South Carolina, where what initially seems to be a policy of paternalistic benevolence toward blacks turns out to mask a series of disturbing medical interventions: a kind of early, statewide Tuskegee experiment.
The movie's story, inspirations and allusions (Hitchcock!), though, more rightly announce it as a 20th-century artifact, one that begins when Alita's head and shoulders are found and refurbished by a paternalistic doctor, Ido (an atypically uneasy Christoph Waltz).
Even taking some of its creepier paternalistic undertones (and overtones) into account, it's one of the first games I ever played where I felt like my interests in more socially-oriented mechanics (including character appearance) weren't just superficial wastes of time.
The bare naked truth of our present welfare system is a racially biased, overly paternalistic, unnecessarily controlling, grossly exclusionary system of punishment and blame that limits opportunity and taxes working beneficiaries more than any other worker in any income tax bracket.
And it's all with good reason—the recommendations are "extremely paternalistic" and "medically unnecessary," said Lynn Paltrow, executive director of National Advocates for Pregnant Women, a New York-based nonprofit that promotes the rights and dignity of pregnant and parenting women.
Not only is this attitude paternalistic and insulting to workers, who presumably do not know best how to manage their own time, the regulation would impose billions in costs on job creators and reduce flexible schedule options for hardworking Americans.
Women should be able to determine for themselves which form of birth control is best for them, and they shouldn't be forced to pay what Cato Institute scholar Jeffrey Singer has called a paternalistic "toll" — a doctor's office visit — for contraception.
They pioneered the integration of different aspects of production under one roof, paternalistic management-employee relations, the joint-stock company as form of corporate expansion, and "branding" in the sense of associating products with the particular factories where they were made.
It was meant to be taken as keeping in the spirit of the Quiet Revolution, to shrug off the paternalistic, anti-sex atmosphere that had dominated the province for so long (while still sounding titillating, and still kind of creepy).
He edited a series of influential "Bronze Booklets," including Ralph Bunche's treatise "A World View of Race," and managed fraught relationships with paternalistic white patrons to protect the artists he cared for and strengthen his own position in the art world.
But the camps, especially their ambition to rewire people, reveal a familiar logic that has long defined the Chinese state's relationship with its public: a paternalistic approach that pathologizes deviant thought and behavior, and then tries to forcefully transform them.
These include a group of Chinese underworld figures (represented by Henry Golding); a martial arts club of plaid-tracksuit-wearing rapper/robbers, referred to as the "toddlers" by their paternalistic, bespectacled coach (Colin Farrell); and another American businessman (Jeremy Strong).
More mainstream figures on the right, some the object of Mr. Meklat's nasty tweets, have raised questions about the "paternalistic" attitude of much of the French literary and media establishment, as the political scientist Laurent Bouvet put it in Le Figaro.
A particularly persuasive part of your book is your critique of paternalistic government programs (giving food instead of cash, for instance) and your argument for the decentralizing power of basic income, its ability to give citizens more control over their benefits.
They hear the "paternalistic semi-intellectual experts" telling them what to do; but now they hear other voices, too, telling the left-behinds that they have been cheated, manipulated, betrayed; telling them that the status quo truly only serves the smug preening Establishment.
" Unfortunately, she notes, a lot of the reason why IUDs—especially postpartum IUDs—remain the odd contraceptive out is that "some providers have a paternalistic idea about the IUD...either they're not comfortable with doing it procedurally or don't believe it's safe.
Certainly some strains of Chinese political theory will take this vision of the self — that we tend to fall into patterns of behavior — to argue for a more paternalistic state that will, to use a more recent term, "nudge" us into better patterns.
Johnson administration and conservatives like Milton Friedman had coalesced around the idea of replacing the complex, paternalistic system of cash welfare then known as Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) with a "negative income tax" (NIT) that would level up every poor
" Writers, filmmakers, podcasters and others attributed the guidelines and other measures to a new prim and paternalistic ideology taking shape under Mr. Xi, who has called on party members to be "paragons of morality" in pursuit of what he calls the "China Dream.
These disputes over Black Peter, the European Union and Islam are, in fact, a mere symbol of a deeper resentment, against the cosmopolitan elites, who live in cities, form paternalistic, technocratic, compromising governments, and feel comfortable with international institutions and a globalized economy.
Mark Pauly, a professor of health care management at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, who tends to favor market solutions in health care, said that while the Obamacare rules are "paternalistic," it would be problematic to offer subsidies without standards.
While there's a myth that all doctors are paternalistic and don't listen to their patients, the real problem is that the system requires them to spend hours on paper work and documentation and they don't have sufficient time to spend on holistic patient care.
Overwhelmingly, the gynecologists I spoke to for this story emphasized the importance of validating patients' experiences, which Dutton says has become more common as gynecology and the medical field at large have evolved away from a paternalistic approach to prescribing drugs with limited patient input.
Kirkman, mild-mannered but firm, evenhanded but paternalistic to the women and children in his life, is a perfect role for Mr. Sutherland, and tuning in to see him save the country each week may be one of the new TV season's prime guilty pleasures.
To their credit, Stern and Silver have never stooped to a once common and paternalistic contention that a year or two at Slam Dunk State was a preferred social or academic pathway to young adulthood — a rationale seldom mouthed in sports more populated by whites.
Sure, he called the radio show to cast his vote for Clark as a "babe," and he tried to make her feel better by dancing with her, singing to her and writing her encouraging notes, but it came across as more paternalistic than supportive.
"As the Court explained today, the government cannot censor commercial speech in a paternalistic effort to keep citizens from making unpopular choices - or choices the government doesn't approve - if they are told the truth," Brad Benbrook, an attorney for the plaintiffs said in a statement.
Few attorneys are likely to express this paternalistic view as bluntly as Ray, but the idea that bankruptcy courts should rehabilitate debtors instead of simply freeing them of their debts dates back to the 1930s, when, buoyed by creditors' lobbying efforts, Chapter 13 first became law.
Marbut's consulting website outlining his views to combat homelessness has since been deleted, but Diane Yentel, president of the National Low-Income Housing Coalition, shared a screenshot of those views and described his positions as "paternalistic, patronizing, filled with poverty blaming/shaming" in a tweet Monday.
While some would argue this was a paternalistic form of racism not out of keeping with the norms and mores of the thirties, there were clearly still many promoters and journalists who felt that the best way to sell Louis' fights would be to obsessively emphasise his colour.
But there are also numerous, and so far intractable, downsides to tech superstardom — starting with living as a company town and stretching to city demography: In city after city, heavy-handed technology giants often influence local affairs, assuming the authority held in prior generations by paternalistic industrial giants.
May's conservatism predates Thatcherism: She volunteered for the Conservative Party when she was 12, at a time when the party still believed in a postwar Keynesian consensus of government intervention and a notion of "one-nation Toryism," a strand of paternalistic conservatism that dates to the 19th century.
For an American used to diatribes against big government, it's surprising to hear even conservatives arguing that government can and must do big things — whether it's getting guns off the streets, fixing electricity in South Australia or behaving as a paternalistic presence in the lives of Indigenous Australians.
Tucked among all this Bernie-splaining by some supporters, it appears to me, is a not-so-subtle, not-so-innocuous savior syndrome and paternalistic patronage that I find so grossly offensive that it boggles the mind that such language should emanate from the mouths — or keyboards — of supposed progressives.
Here's my interpretation of the lyrics: In daddy's car, it sounds so good / like something new, it turns me on The rise of AI is putting us all, metaphorically, in the back seat of "daddy's car" — a paternalistic system that guides our lives, and that over which we have no control.
But when home birth is forced underground by the false perception that it is inherently dangerous, combined with a paternalistic attitude that women can't be trusted to make their own decisions, we fail to create an integrated system in which obstetricians and midwives freely collaborate for the safety of their patients.
Jamie Overstreet (Lyriq Bent), an investment banker semi-separated from his wife, is mature but paternalistic; Greer Childs (Cleo Anthony), a model and photographer, is gorgeous but vain; Mars Blackmon (Anthony Ramos, "Hamilton"), an update of Mr. Lee's basketball-obsessed B-boy of Nike commercial fame, is childlike but childish.
"When there&aposs a firm out there that can make it happen in a way that doesn&apost feel nagging or paternalistic — but that actually managed to make it fun and create momentum that became its own motivation and reward — that is just really wonderful stuff to see," she said.
Hearing these women's experiences, I can't help but think of all the times when I felt powerless and disgusted by a man's behavior in a professional setting — even if I'm pretty sure some of them thought they were behaving in the same paternalistic, old-school way that has made "Uncle Joe" so appealing to many.
It is evident that doctors cannot decide in a paternalistic way how a disease should be treated and that patients should be informed extensively about the severity of the disease, its impact on quality of life, life expectancy, the options to cure or slow down the disease, and all the possibilities of supportive care.
Do we want a paternalistic government operating concurrently with an oligarchic corporate sector, or an environment that allows for the longevity of small business while marshaling the moral will to compel big business to act just as we would expect any citizen to — with real care and concern for all those in its orbit?
MARTIN REDFERNEdinburgh As a 69-year-old with the temerity to think she still has all her marbles, I fear becoming the victim of financial "mass-marketing scams" far less than I fear becoming the victim of paternalistic bank staff who have received training "in how to spot dementia and signs of financial abuse" ("Not losing it", February 11th).
The replacement of a world in which one or a few lifetime jobs in a paternalistic company that provided benefits during your working life and a pension after your retirement by a future in which individuals struggle to survive by piecing together "gigs" and "tasks" with a bewildering variety of federal, state and local social programs may strike many workers as a dystopian nightmare.
He wants to force poor families to develop a "contract" with the government or a nonprofit to get themselves out of poverty, a deeply condescending and paternalistic approach that fails to address both weak labor markets for the poor and the fact that the social services agencies that'd be administering these kinds of contracts would see a lot less funding with the discretionary cuts Ryan favors.
Since Thaksin was toppled in 2006, Thailand has been riven by political instability, as the country divided into political groupings that drew their support from a complex network of associations: on one side, the generally pro-Thaksin red shirts whose support comes mainly from rural communities in the north and east; on the other, the urban and middle class elites, who largely favour a less populist, more paternalistic form of governance.
Instead of sweeping such anachronistic, paternalistic claptrap under the proverbial rug, we should follow the lead of people like African American Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., who this year has published a book ("Stony The Road," Penguin Press) and is hosting a PBS documentary series ("Reconstruction") that trace such dehumanizing, debilitating characterizations of black people in the pre-civil rights era directly to their post-Civil War sources.
On that last subject, the former speaker touted "a short essay of genius quality" called "The Intellectual Yet Idiot," in which Nassim Nicholas Taleb, a professor of risk engineering at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University, denigrates "the inner circle of no-skin-in-the-game policymaking 'clerks' and journalists-insiders, that class of paternalistic semi-intellectual experts," essentially arguing that none of these people have any real knowledge of value.
And if America is tired of its time-worn, threadbare, stagnant, antiquated and paternalistic political parties that have been around since the Civil War and before — and that may be part of the problem — Bloomberg might even go long and create his own party; a party with contours to more appropriately fit the rising century; an equal and opposite counterforce to whatever it is that is happening today with the new Jacksonian Republicans.
Though Ms. Ehrman was at pains to stress that corsetry should not be seen purely as an instrument of paternalistic and physical oppression — "Cut, fit, fabric and visibility continue to play a powerful role in the way a wearer of an undergarment is able to present themselves to the outside world, sculpting their sense of dignity and self-confidence," she said — the brutal beauty of a cerise satin corset alongside X-rays revealing its impact on internal organs is startling.

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