Disciplining The Poor Neoliberal Paternalism And The Persistent Power Of Race Chicago Studies In American Politics By Joe Soss 2011 11 30

DISCIPLINING definition: 1. present participle of discipline 2. to punish someone: 3. to teach someone to behave in a…. Learn more.

Define disciplining. disciplining synonyms, disciplining pronunciation, disciplining translation, English dictionary definition of disciplining. n. 1. Training expected to produce a specific character or pattern of behavior, especially training that produces moral or mental improvement: was raised in...

What is the etymology of the noun disciplining? disciplining is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: discipline v., ‑ing suffix1.

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2 discipline / ˈ dɪsəplən/ verb disciplines; disciplined; disciplining Britannica Dictionary definition of DISCIPLINE [+ object] 1

Disciplining The Poor Neoliberal Paternalism And The Persistent Power Of Race Chicago Studies In American Politics By Joe Soss 2011 11 30 5

The concept of poverty is often interpreted as a state of being “poor” or “not poor.” However, identifying one population as “poor” and everyone else as “not poor” oversimplifies the economic circumstances individuals and families face over the year.

Soft and hard Soft paternalism is the view that paternalism is justified only if an action to be committed is involuntary. John Stuart Mill gives the example of a person about to walk across a damaged bridge.

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Paternalism, attitude and practice that are commonly, though not exclusively, understood as an infringement on the personal freedom and autonomy of a person (or class of persons) with a beneficent or protective intent. Paternalism generally involves competing claims between individual liberty and

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 ...