When is authoritarianism appropriate and when is it not?

  • juliebean@lemm.ee
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    22 hours ago

    that’s neither authority nor authoritarianism. you’re conflating multiple different meanings so you can shift the goalposts on the sly. a doctor can give you advice, and if you’re wise, you’ll heed it out of respect for her hard-earned expertise, but she doesn’t have authority. she isn’t empowered to force you to do anything. even being involuntarily committed is generally something done by courts, not doctors; the doctors are merely required to carry out the courts orders.

    • rainrain@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      20 hours ago

      Actually they call a doctor into the court to offer expert testimony.

      I think that you have a good authority and a bad authority but just call them different things to avoid awkwardness.