Ian Pitchford

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Moreover, laypeople must accept that experts are not policymakers. Experts advise national leaders and their voices carry more impact than those of laypeople, but they do not make the final decisions. In a democracy, even a highly regulated and bureaucratized republic like the United States, few experts are sole policymakers.
The Death of Expertise: The Campaign Against Established Knowledge and Why it Matters
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