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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
{{suffix|paternal|ism|lang=en}}
From {{suffix|en|paternal|ism}}.


===Noun===
===Noun===
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# The [[treatment]] of people in a [[fatherly]] manner, especially by [[caring]] for them but sometimes being stern with them.
# The [[treatment]] of people in a [[fatherly]] manner, especially by [[caring]] for them and sometimes being stern with them.
#* {{quote-magazine|lang=en|date=2012-01
#* {{quote-journal
|1=en
|date=2012-01
|author=Steven Sloman
|author=Steven Sloman
|title=The Battle Between Intuition and Deliberation
|title=The Battle Between Intuition and Deliberation
|volume=100|issue=1|page=74
|volume=100
|issue=1
|page=74
|magazine=[[w:American Scientist|American Scientist]]
|magazine=w:American Scientist
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|url=http://www.americanscientist.org/bookshelf/pub/the-battle-between-intuition-and-deliberation
|passage=Libertarian '''paternalism''' is the view that, because the way options are presented to citizens affects what they choose, society should present options in a way that “nudges” our intuitive selves to make choices that are more consistent with what our more deliberative selves would have chosen if they were in control.}}
|passage=Libertarian '''paternalism''' is the view that, because the way options are presented to citizens affects what they choose, society should present options in a way that “nudges” our intuitive selves to make choices that are more consistent with what our more deliberative selves would have chosen if they were in control.
|accessdate=12 May 2013
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|archivedate=8 January 2012
}}
# The [[guiding]] of people in a manner that [[limits]] their [[autonomy]] in the name of their own [[well-being]].

====Translations====
{{trans-top|treatment of people in a fatherly manner}}
* Chinese:
*: Mandarin: {{t|cmn|父愛主義}}, {{t|cmn|父爱主义|tr=fù'ài zhǔyì}}, {{t|cmn|家長主義}}, {{t|cmn|家长主义|tr=jiāzhǎng zhǔyì}}
* Finnish: {{t|fi|isällisyys}}
* French: {{t-needed|fr}}
{{trans-bottom}}


===Anagrams===
===Anagrams===
* {{anagrams|en|a=aaeilmnprst|intrasample|parliaments}}
* {{anagrams|en|a=aaeilmnprst|intrasample|parliaments}}

==Romanian==

===Etymology===
{{bor+|ro|fr|paternalisme}}. {{surf|ro|paternal|-ism}}.

===Noun===
{{ro-noun|n|-}}

# {{l|en|paternalism}}

====Declension====
{{ro-noun-n|n=sg}}

Latest revision as of 04:57, 19 August 2024

English

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Etymology

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From paternal +‎ -ism.

Noun

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English Wikipedia has an article on:
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paternalism (countable and uncountable, plural paternalisms)

  1. The treatment of people in a fatherly manner, especially by caring for them and sometimes being stern with them.
    • 2012 January, Steven Sloman, “The Battle Between Intuition and Deliberation”, in American Scientist[1], volume 100, number 1, archived from the original on 8 January 2012, page 74:
      Libertarian paternalism is the view that, because the way options are presented to citizens affects what they choose, society should present options in a way that “nudges” our intuitive selves to make choices that are more consistent with what our more deliberative selves would have chosen if they were in control.
  2. The guiding of people in a manner that limits their autonomy in the name of their own well-being.

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French paternalisme. By surface analysis, paternal +‎ -ism.

Noun

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paternalism n (uncountable)

  1. paternalism

Declension

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