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Paternalism is a conduct that keeps action of a person in check or restrict it so as to promote their betterment.

The restriction on person or group's liberty signifies a conduct that seeks protection going against their will.

Paternalism also limits the freedom or autonomy.

It aims to defend an individual or group through an authoritative conduct.

Paternalism has a pragmatic approach building upon the consequences driven by its proper implementation that helps to provide relief in longer run.  

The individual may not be consented when the situation demands immediate restrictions.

Example:

Traffic Police encourages wearing helmet for the greater good of society to avoid accidents.

Parents having control on children in terms of their education seems authoritative but it is for their future.

Hence, Paternalism is a necessary societal conduct to bring greater benefits to the community residing in it.  

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Paternalism is action that limits a person's or group's liberty or autonomy and is intended to promote their own good. Paternalism can also imply that the behavior is against or regardless of the will of a person, or also that the behavior expresses an attitude of superiority.

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