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| paternalism |
the attitude (of a person or a government) that subordinates should be controlled in a fatherly way for their own good
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A method of medical or administrative practice in which the values of the practitioner or administrator are imposed upon the person most affected by the decisions to be made, without adequately heeding that person
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| paternalism |
a "parental" relationship of the government of a country over its aboriginal citizens by which the government makes most essential decisions on their behalf
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| paternalism |
Social relations typical for patriarchal society and based on male supremacy and on subordinate position of women.
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or more accurately Paternalistic Dominance, describes the relationship of a dominant group, considered superior, to a subordinate group, considered inferior, in which the dominance is mitigated by mutual obligations and reciprocal rights. The dominated exchange submission for protection, unpaid labor for maintenance. .... ...
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