Word: paternalisme
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The administration's other professed concern is that first-years spend too much time worrying about the houses and too little time worrying about more important parts of their second semester. But this concern reeks of unflattering paternalism. Harvard students are quite capable of balancing their academic responsibilities with the...
Assuming the disappearance of cash, this ultra-paternalistic plan could rid urban areas of some considerable ills. Those who object to the plan's paternalism probably wouldn't have much lunch with a "Brother, can you spare a gambling coupon" program, but then again-as the adage puts it-beggars...
In pompously calling for Clarke to retract her letter with an apology or resignation. The Crimson let its readers know that the editors are not interested in discovering what people actually think. Rather, they seek to stir up the campus and carry out personal vendettas. The Crimson's paternalism in...
Menchu was the United Nations' goodwill ambassador in 1993. In that job, Menchu said she observed how political institutions around the world treat indigenous people with "much paternalism."
The staff uses words like "insulting" and "paternalistic" to describe a housing policy that limits student choices, such as the current system of non-ordered choice. Aside from the logistical necessity of putting many students where they don't want to be, the staff misses an important point; paternalism isn...