i have noticed that the term "paternalistic state" has fallen out of
favour, left to academics, in favour of the "nanny state" in western
public discourse. in india, on the other hand, people still refer to
"mai baap sarkar" - mother father government. is this a sign of the
decline of the family in the west, or is it an increase in wealth that
allows the substitution of parents by the nanny?

-r



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