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Index
Cover
Copyright
Table of Contents
Editor’s Preface
Introduction: Capitalism and the Disability Rights Movement Marta Russell and Ravi Malhotra
I. The Political Economy of Disability
Chapter 1: Marxism and Disability
Chapter 2: The New Reserve Army of Labor?
Chapter 3: Disability and Capitalist Globalization
Chapter 4: A Brief History of Wal-Mart and Disability Discrimination
II. Civil Rights and Retreats
Chapter 5: Backlash and Structural Inequality
Chapter 6: What Disability Civil Rights Cannot Do
Chapter 7: Supreme Injustice: Disability and the Judiciary
Chapter 8: Handicapitalism Makes Its Debut
III. Disability Incarcerated
Chapter 9: Disablement, Prison, and Historical Segregation
Chapter 10: Stuck at the Nursing Home Door
IV. The Social Security Complex
Chapter 11: Targeting Disability
Chapter 12: Between Dependence and Independence: Rethinking a Policy Wasteland
V. Beyond Ramps
Chapter 13: “Crips Against War”
Chapter 14: Disability and the War Economy
Chapter 15: Un-Natural Disasters: Reflections on Hurricane Katrina
Chapter 16: The Affordable, Accessible Housing Crisis
Chapter 17: The United States versus the World
VI. Body Politics: The Missing Link
Chapter 18: Dollars and Death: The Question of Physician-Assisted Suicide
Chapter 19: Eugenics and the “Sole Possible Economic Order”
Acknowledgments
Appendix: Current Disability Statistics
Endnotes
Index
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