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Author Russell, Marta, author.

Title Capitalism & disability : essays by Marta Russell / edited by Keith Rosenthal
Published Chicago, IL : Haymarket Books, 2019

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Contents Introduction: Capitalism and the disability rights movement Marta Russell and Ravi Malhotra -- I. The Political economy of disability. Marxism and disability -- The new reserve army of labor? -- Disability and capitalist globalization -- A brief history of Wal-Mart and disability discrimination -- II. Civil rights and retreats. Backlash and structural inequality -- What disability civil rights cannot do -- Supreme injustice: disability and the judiciary -- Handicapitalism makes its debut -- III. Disability incarcerated. Disablement, prison, and historical segregation -- Stuck at the nursing home door -- IV. The Social Security complex. Targeting disability -- Between dependence and independence: rethinking a policy wasteland -- V. Beyond ramps. "Crips against war" -- Disability and the war economy -- Un-natural disasters: reflections on Hurricane Katrina -- The affordable, accessible housing crisis -- The United states versus the world -- VI. Body politics: the missing link. Dollars and death: the question of physician-assisted suicide -- Eugenics and the "sole possible economic order."
Summary "The late author and activist Marta Russell wrote a number of groundbreaking and insightful essays on the nature of disability and oppression under capitalism. In this volume, Russell's various essays are brought together in one place in order to provide a useful and expansive resource to those interested in better understanding the ways in which the modern phenomenon of disability is shaped by capitalist economic and social relations. The essays range in analysis from the theoretical to the topical, including but not limited to: the emergence of disability as a "human category" rooted in the rise of industrial capitalism and the transformation of the conditions of work, family, and society corresponding thereto; a critique of the shortcomings of a purely "civil rights approach" to addressing the persistence of disability oppression in the economic sphere, with a particular focus on the legacy of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990; an examination of the changing position of disabled people within the overall system of capitalist production utilizing the Marxist economic concepts of the reserve army of the unemployed, the labor theory of value, and the exploitation of wage-labor; the effects of neoliberal capitalist policies on the living conditions and social position of disabled people as it pertains to welfare, income assistance, health care, and other social security programs; imperialism and war as a factor in the further oppression and immiseration of disabled people within the United States and globally; and the need to build unity against the divisive tendencies which hide the common economic interest shared between disabled people and the often highly-exploited direct care workers who provide services to the former"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from resource home page (EbscoHost, viewed July 6, 2020)
Subject People with disabilities -- United States -- Social conditions
Capitalism -- United States -- Social conditions
People with disabilities -- Social conditions
Behinderung
Diskriminierung
Kapitalismus
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Rosenthal, Keith, editor.
LC no. 2019981512
ISBN 9781608466863
1608466868
9781608467167
1608467163
Other Titles Capitalism and disability