Word: paternalisme
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The airways are really a buyer's market. If you do not like what you are hearing, you can turn it off. If enough people do not listen to a program, it becomes commercially unprofitable. The one thing I am not buying is the FCC's sanctimonious paternalism.
The consistent paternalism of those who run Harvard appears colossally arrogant at a time when the University will need all the imagination it can muster to remain a leading player in an increasingly competitive academic marketplace.
The procedure reeks of paternalism, and insults the intelligence of the voters. It besmirches the integrity of this election. I trust it will produce the opposite of its intended effect. David E. Sullivan City Councilor
What so inscensed Bishop Tutu about Harvard's ostensibly philanthropic desire to send interns to his country was the arrogant and paternalistic way in which Harvard conceived and established the program without regard for the views or concerns of those the program was supposedly designed to help. It is the...
The question is clearly not one of hiding information or of paternalism, but of refusing to support, either tacitly or overtly, a publication whose raison d'etre is the objectification of women and the exploitation of womankind. It is a question of integrity.