Paternalistic
Paternalistic is an adjective describing approaches or policies characterized by paternalism: the practice of treating others as if they were dependents and making decisions for them on the assumption that it is in their best interests, often restricting their autonomy. The term is derived from pater, Latin for father.
In public policy and governance, paternalism describes actions by governments or organizations intended to protect individuals
Soft or libertarian paternalism aims to steer choices while preserving freedom of choice; hard paternalism justifies
In medicine and nursing, paternalism refers to clinicians making decisions for patients, sometimes overriding preferences to
Critics argue paternalism can undermine autonomy, reinforce power imbalances, and mask social control as benevolence. Proponents