Darryl Byram

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Hard paternalism, like antismoking legislation, coerces people into behaving a particular way and can be morally defended as long as it protects people from being hurt by others. Soft paternalism, such as automatically enrolling people into organ donation programs unless they opt out, nudges people into behaving a particular way.
Risk Savvy: How to Make Good Decisions
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