Non-Electoral Representation and Promoting Welfare—Beyond Descriptive Representation

American Journal of Bioethics 20 (4):56-58 (2020)
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McCoy et al. (2020) give a finely tuned analysis of the role and responsibilities of non-elected or self-appointed representatives in public policy. They take the example of autism activism to illu...

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