The War on Disabled People: Capitalism, Welfare and the Making of a Human Catastrophe
Autor Ellen Clifforden Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mai 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350348165
ISBN-10: 1350348163
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350348163
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Author is a high-profile activist who has been at the heart of campaigns for disability rights for years and has appeared in a multitude of media interviews for the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 News
Notă biografică
Ellen Clifford is a disabled activist who has worked within the disability sector, for over twenty years. She currently serves on the National Steering Group for Disabled People Against Cuts.
Cuprins
Part I Hidden in Plain Sight: the social context for the war on disabled people 1 1.Who are disabled people? 2.Justifiable exclusion: attitudes and othering of disabled people 3.From asylums to independent living: disabled people on the edge of society Part II Targeting Disabled People: retrogressive legislation and policy since 2010 4.Welfare 'reform' 5.Independent living cuts Part III Human Catastrophe: the impact of austerity and welfare reform 6.The human cost 7.Re-segregating society 8.Political fallout Part IV Understanding the Welfare War: why disabled people are under attack 9.A story of ideology and incompetence 10.Collaborators Part V Fighting Back: the rise of resistance 11.Forefront of the fightback 12.Concluding thoughts: where do we go from here?
Recenzii
A new book by disabled activist Ellen Clifford could not be more timely. Clifford, who is active in the UK with the Disabled People Against the Cuts (DPAC) looks at the intersection between capitalism and disability and how disabled activists have been fighting against the austerity agenda in the UK ... The courage, commitment and clarity of politics found in Clifford's book are a resource that anyone who is serious about building a better world can draw on.
The War on Disabled People is a must-read book on resistance to the "conscious cruelty" of austerity, which attacks the most disadvantaged . Clifford's book thoroughly documents the government's ideological policy agenda of welfare reforms to rip away the welfare-state safety net and put conscious cruelty at the heart of their austerity agenda.
A fascinating and well-researched understanding of how, since 2010, the lives of disabled people in the UK have been negatively impacted by political decisions including austerity and capitalism ... The book packs a punch. It leaves the reader in no doubt about how each separate austerity cut has cumulatively affected and eroded the lives of disabled people.
'A vivid account of the systemic oppression on people labelled "disabled" and is essential reading for everyone concerned about inequality and injustice.
'If you want to resist the cold cruelty of the war on disabled people and its intensification in the age of austerity, this book is utterly indispensable.
Disabled people have suffered terribly in the period of Tory austerity. Just bad luck? Ellen Clifford gives the answer and explores the uncaring politics behind this harsh regime of punishing the vulnerable. This is an essential book.
A valuable framework for our continued resistance against the continuing onslaught of purely ideological attacks on our human rights.
As the proportion of disabled people gets ever larger in societies globally, this becomes a must-read text.
'A forensic account of the devastating assault on disabled people's benefits and services.
This is an angry and important book, full of damning findings, moving testimonies and above all highlighting the inspiring struggles of a new generation of activists against a brutally disabling system.
[A] hugely revelatory account of the one-quarter of UK society whose struggle for justice is literally a matter of life and death.
The War on Disabled People is a must-read book on resistance to the "conscious cruelty" of austerity, which attacks the most disadvantaged . Clifford's book thoroughly documents the government's ideological policy agenda of welfare reforms to rip away the welfare-state safety net and put conscious cruelty at the heart of their austerity agenda.
A fascinating and well-researched understanding of how, since 2010, the lives of disabled people in the UK have been negatively impacted by political decisions including austerity and capitalism ... The book packs a punch. It leaves the reader in no doubt about how each separate austerity cut has cumulatively affected and eroded the lives of disabled people.
'A vivid account of the systemic oppression on people labelled "disabled" and is essential reading for everyone concerned about inequality and injustice.
'If you want to resist the cold cruelty of the war on disabled people and its intensification in the age of austerity, this book is utterly indispensable.
Disabled people have suffered terribly in the period of Tory austerity. Just bad luck? Ellen Clifford gives the answer and explores the uncaring politics behind this harsh regime of punishing the vulnerable. This is an essential book.
A valuable framework for our continued resistance against the continuing onslaught of purely ideological attacks on our human rights.
As the proportion of disabled people gets ever larger in societies globally, this becomes a must-read text.
'A forensic account of the devastating assault on disabled people's benefits and services.
This is an angry and important book, full of damning findings, moving testimonies and above all highlighting the inspiring struggles of a new generation of activists against a brutally disabling system.
[A] hugely revelatory account of the one-quarter of UK society whose struggle for justice is literally a matter of life and death.