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An example of paternalism is the belief that

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Answered by kaushiksavaj3419
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Paternalism is the interference of a state or an individual with another person, against their will, and defended or motivated by a claim that the person interfered with will be better off or protected from harm. The issue of paternalism arises with respect to restrictions by the law such as anti-drug legislation, the compulsory wearing of seatbelts, and in medical contexts by the withholding of relevant information concerning a patient’s condition by physicians. At the theoretical level it raises questions of how persons should be treated when they are less than fully rational.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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An example of paternalism is the belief that the southern slaveholders took care of enslaved workers.

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  • Paternalism is a state or individual's intervention with another citizen, against their will, and justified or guided by a belief that the party being interfered with is better off or shielded from harm. The question of paternalism emerges with respect to legal restrictions such as anti-narcotics laws.
  • The mandatory use of seat belts and, in therapeutic cases, the omission by doctors of relevant information about the health of a patient. Constitutional paternalism is the ideology that explains state coercion.
  • To protect individuals against, or at its severe, self-inflicted injury. Type, to direct them toward theirs, whether they like it or not.

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