n. 家长主义;(政治上的)温情主义;家长式统治;家长作风。 adj. -nalist ,n. 搞家长式统治的(人)。
the attitude (of a person or a government) that subordinates should be controlled in a fatherly way for their own good
Paternalism (or parentalism) is behavior, by a person, organization or state, which limits some person or group's liberty or autonomy for their own good.Dworkin, Gerald, "Paternalism", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2010 Edition), Edward N.
例句与用法
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Such programs are often mistaken for corporate paternalism . 这种做法常常被误解为公司的温情主义。
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The time has come to turn away from the condescending policies of paternalism . 如今已到了扬弃那种家长制的降格相求政策的时刻。
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Mr sarkozy says he wants to end french paternalism in africa 萨科齐说他想要结束法国在非洲的家长式作风。
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Our commitment and dedication to people should never be misconstrued as paternalism 我们对员工的宗旨和努力不应曲解为家长作风。
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In the confucian tradition , paternalism has been a pillar for the management of japanese enterprises 儒家传统中的家长制已成为日本企业管理的支柱。
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Nor do we want the burdens of nanny - state paternalism that now weigh down many economies in europe 同时,我们也不希望澳大利亚背上沉重的社保负担,保姆式家长主义拖垮了欧洲许多经济体。 ”
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With the abandonment of mercantilism and the grant of oversea state trading monopolies , paternalism gave way to private enterprise 参考译文:放弃重商主义,赋予海外贸易的国家垄断权,家长式的管理便让位给了私人企业。