Disability,politics and poverty in a majority world context |
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Authors: | Colin Barnes Alison Sheldon |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Disability Studies, School of Sociology and Social Policy , The University of Leeds , Leeds , UK;2. Department of Health and Social Science , Halmstad University , Halmstad , Sweden;3. Department of Health and Social Science , Halmstad University , Halmstad , Sweden |
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Abstract: | This paper argues that the spread of free market economics throughout the world has generated unprecedented inequalities within and between nation states. This has led to the systematic exclusion of people with perceived impairments from the mainstream of economic and community life in almost all societies, the generation of an international disabled people’s movement, and their demand for legal frameworks with which to address the multiple deprivations encountered by people viewed as ‘disabled’. It is argued that the poverty and exclusion encountered by disabled people and other oppressed groups in all societies will not be eliminated without fundamental structural change at the international level. |
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Keywords: | capitalism economy globalisation politics poverty |
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