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Government paternalism : nanny state or helpful friend? / Julian Le Grand and Bill New.

LIBRA HV31 .L49 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Le Grand, Julian, author.
New, Bill, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Public welfare.
Paternalism.
Social policy.
Mill, John Stuart, 1806-1873.
Mill, John Stuart.
Physical Description:
ix, 202 pages ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Princeton ; Oxford : Princeton University Press, [2015]
Contents:
1 Introduction 1
What Is Paternalism? 7
The Interference in Freedom 8
Promoting the Good 16
The Question of Consent 18
Conclusion: A Definition of Paternalism 22
3 Types of Paternalism 25
Legal Paternalism 25
Soft and Hard Paternalism 26
Means and Ends Paternalism 27
Perfectionism 30
Volitional and Critical Paternalism 33
Moral Paternalism and Legal Moralism 35
Other Categories of Paternalism 36
Conclusion 38
4 Paternalism In Practice 41
Types of Government Intervention 42
Nonpaternalistic Justifications for State Intervention 53
Do Nonpaternalist Justifications Explain Paternalist Laws and Regulations? 59
Conclusion 77
5 Paternalism and Well-Being 79
The Classical Economic Model and Its Challengers 80
The Evidence on Reasoning Failure 82
Ends-Related Paternalism 101
Conclusion: Means-Related versus Ends-Related Paternalism 103
6 The Nanny State: The Challenge from Autonomy 105
Autonomy 106
Autonomy and Motivation 108
Soft Paternalism 111
Autonomy Failure from External Causes 112
Autonomy Failure from Internal Causes 116
When Should the Soft Paternalist Intervene? 119
Does Soft Paternalism Avoid Offending Autonomy? 121
Overriding Autonomy: Hard Paternalism 127
Conclusion 131
7 Libertarian Paternalism 133
Definitions 134
Nudge Ideas: The Case For 135
Nudge Ideas: The Case Against 139
Conclusion 145
8 Paternalism and Policy 147
The Groups Affected: Well-Being and Autonomy 147
Types of Policy 151
Smoking 154
Pensions 159
Assisted Suicide 161
Conclusion 166
9 The Politics of Paternalism 167
Can the State Do Better? 167
Will the State Do Better? 170
Conclusion 174
10 Nanny State or Helpful Friend? 177.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780691164373
0691164371
OCLC:
894625059

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