Word: paternalisme
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Paternalism counts for as much in Europe as the paycheck-and can be almost as expensive. Fringe benefits, for example, add up to as much as 55% of the average salary, compared with only 16% in the U.S. Besides providing cradle-to-grave medical and pension plans, companies in Italy...
One of the keynotes of the present wave of political activity is student-faculty cooperation against the administration. At St. John's, a Catholic college in New York, the faculty backed a student demand for permission to form political clubs, to invite controversial speakers (they wanted Malcolm X, Madame Nhu...
Vast Thrusts. Earlier in the session, Congress had steamrolled ahead several other Johnson-sponsored antipoverty bills-the Manpower Training and Development Act, a proposed Administration on Aging, passage of aid to Appalachia. The new bills call for vast new federal thrusts into the area of federal paternalism. In F.D.R.'...
At New York City's St. John's University, biggest Roman Catholic school in the U.S., students broke a tradition of obedience by joining in support of some 200 faculty members who had walked out of a faculty meeting to demand salary increases and greater academic freedom. Rejecting...
The re-examination of authority also stems from the aggiornamento of the Second Vatican Council, which is transforming Catholicism, in the words of Kansas City Layman Robert Hoyt editor of the National Catholic Reporter "from a religion of paternalism to a religion of personal responsibility ." The debates in St. Peter...