| 31. | See also : autonomy as opposed to paternalism or beneficence.
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| 32. | His political discourse has brought Venezuela back to state paternalism and to controls.
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| 33. | The second persona encourages the paternalism the first rejects.
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| 34. | Corporate paternalism seems to have no role in the post-industrial economy.
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| 35. | Taylor writes, " of benevolent paternalism but blundering execution ."
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| 36. | Some might also call it paternalism; the unsympathetic would call it authoritarianism.
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| 37. | "It's classic paternalism ."
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| 38. | But some students are offended by what they see as a new paternalism.
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| 39. | Fujimori had a monopoly with the extreme poor, due to his paternalism,
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| 40. | Nor are pandering or paternalism the same as respect.
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