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Anti-Permissiveness

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Anti-Permissiveness

Anti-permissiveness is when behaviours that some people may disagree with are not allowed to take place.

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Anti-permissiveness

  • Anti-permissiveness is not allowing people to make their own moral choices.
  • This opposes permissiveness, which is when these behaviours are allowed to take place.
  • In comparison, liberals accept that individuals have the right to determine their own private moral conduct, so long as they are not causing harm to others.
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Examples of anti-permissiveness

  • For example, Thatcher introduced Section 28 of the Local Government Act in 1987 which prohibited the mention of homosexuality in school sex education.
  • Some people may disagree with gay marriage as it is not traditional and challenges gender norms.
    • Not allowing gay marriage is an example of anti-permissiveness, and allowing it is an example of permissiveness.

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