Media paternalism at its worst.” Independent journalist @kenklippenstein explains why he published the Luigi Mangione ...
Acemoglu, Daron and Robinson, James A 2008. Persistence of Power, Elites, and Institutions. American Economic Review, Vol. 98, Issue. 1, p. 267.
This core tenet has profound implications: Attitudes of prejudice, superiority and paternalism are incompatible with unity, ...
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Anupam Chander is the Scott K. Ginsburg professor of law and technology at Georgetown Law. G.S. Hans is a clinical professor of law and founding director of the Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Clinic ...
Together, these chapters show how both religious paternalism and racial prejudice persisted at the very heart of obstetric surgery. Foundational to the book’s argument is O’Brien’s careful excavation ...
Independent journalist Ken Klippenstein blasted mainstream media organizations for their refusal to publish murder suspect Luigi Mangione’s manifesto as “paternalism of the worst kind.” ...
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