Health Quote by Anonymous
““Libertarian paternalism is a relatively weak, soft, and nonintrusive type of paternalism because choices are not blocked, fenced off, or significantly burdened. If people want to smoke cigarettes, to eat a lot of candy, to choose an unsuitable health care plan, or to fail to save for retirement, libertarian paternalists will not force them to do otherwise—or even make things hard for them.””
About This Quote
Source Academic paper: Behavioral economics, 2010
Libertarian paternalism guides choices without restricting freedom, using subtle nudges instead of bans.
In simple terms: Gentle nudges preserve choice while influencing behavior.
Use nudges, not bans, to guide decisions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- public health campaigns
- financial planning
- environmental regulation
- education
- consumer protection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- When might a stronger intervention be necessary?
- How do nudges respect individual autonomy?
Nudges may be insufficient for deeply ingrained habits.