Automony skills in liberal dependency care. On Asha Bhandary’s freedom to care

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AUTONOMY SKILLS IN LIBERAL DEPENDENCY CARE. ON ASHA BHANDARY’S FREEDOM TO CARE

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01-10-2023

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Glantzi, E. A. . (2023). Automony skills in liberal dependency care. On Asha Bhandary’s freedom to care. Ethics, Politics & Society, 5(1), 125–137. https://doi.org/10.21814/eps.5.1.215