This paper examines paternalism as a justification for welfare reforms making benefits conditional on participation in activation programs. We clarify different types of what we denote ‘throffer paternalism’ – a paternalism conjoining an offer with a threat – and ask whether there is a good case for any of them. We argue that hard but non-perfectionistic paternalism provides the most promising defense for mandatory activation but conclude that it does not give a convincing justification for this type of welfare policy.
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MOLANDER, A., & TORSVIK, G. (2022). In Their Own Best Interest. Is There a Paternalistic Case for Welfare Conditionality? Journal of Social Policy, 51(1), 191–208. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047279420000768
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