The War on Disabled People
Capitalism, Welfare and the Making of a Human Catastrophe
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Ellen Clifford's "The War on Disabled People" provides a critical analysis of the impact of capitalism and welfare policies on disabled individuals in the UK. The book details the systematic dismantling of support systems and the resulting hardships faced by disabled people.
Clifford argues that the current system perpetuates inequality and marginalization.
She explores the historical context of disability rights and the ongoing struggle for inclusion and equality.
The book serves as a powerful call to action, urging readers to challenge the systemic injustices faced by disabled communities.
Clifford argues that the current system perpetuates inequality and marginalization.
She explores the historical context of disability rights and the ongoing struggle for inclusion and equality.
The book serves as a powerful call to action, urging readers to challenge the systemic injustices faced by disabled communities.
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