Politics of Disability: A Need for a Just Society Inclusive of People with Disabilities e-bog
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We are confronted by neoliberalism and the inhumane consequences of its economic policies. The claim that "e;there is no alternative"e; to profit-making simply denies basic features of everyday reality. The Politics of Disability asks: Just where does all of this leave people with disabilities? What are their alternatives? They are among the most downtrodden people, frequently treated a...
E-bog
65,85 DKK
Forlag
CCB Publishing
Udgivet
10 marts 2016
Længde
342 sider
Genrer
Central / national / federal government policies
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781771431569
We are confronted by neoliberalism and the inhumane consequences of its economic policies. The claim that "e;there is no alternative"e; to profit-making simply denies basic features of everyday reality. The Politics of Disability asks: Just where does all of this leave people with disabilities? What are their alternatives? They are among the most downtrodden people, frequently treated as losers for not trying hard enough. This meritocratic principle is antiquated and yet as a basic element of a political system it means that here is at most a little left-over welfare for those with disabilities. In The Politics of Disability the author suggests that there are alternatives and points to what he believes is a better way. About the Author: Dr. Peter Gibilisco, BA B Bus, MA (Mon'h), PhD (Melb) is 52 years old, has Friedreich's ataxia, a progressive condition that left him confined to a wheelchair, with slurred speech, to name a few inherent challenges. Despite this he has shown a command of different abilities, succeeding in a PhD at the University of Melbourne, where he researches as an (Honorary) Fellow.