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Disability: Rights and Wrongs

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In this provocative book, Ted Harrison examines the parallels between the current debate on disability issues and the earlier debates on racial equality and women's rights. He draws on the views of many disabled people and spotlights unthinking attitudes and beliefs in society which prevent millions of people with disabilities from living life to its full potential. He reviews current radical thinking about the meaning of disability and draws some original conclusions of his own.

155 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1995

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