Beyond Entitlement: Why Society Fails the RetardedRights and Advocacy for Retarded People

Hastings Center Report 14 (1):45 (1984)
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Book reviewed in this article: Rights and Advocacy for Retarded People. By Stanley S. Herr. Lexington.

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