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The high cost of living in a disabling world
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The high cost of living in a disabling world

For all the advances that have been made in recent decades, disabled people cannot yet participate in society ‘on an equal basis’ with others – and the pandemic has led to many protections being cruelly eroded

The Guardian, 2021


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Eye Opening
  • Well Structured
  • Concrete Examples

Recommendation

Norwegian professor Jan Grue’s thoughtful, thought-provoking essay in The Guardian offers insight into his wheelchair-bound life. Becoming disabled can be like entering a different world. Formerly easy actions become difficult or impossible. Those with disabilities, living or working with a disabled person, advocating fair treatment for the disabled or accepting the risk of future disability will benefit from Grue’s frank, illuminating account.

Take-Aways

  • The rhetoric of non-discrimination and equal rights for the disabled does not address the unseen discrimination and inequality of invisible work.
  • Eliminating discrimination is morally right and deserves the priority developed countries give it.
  • Discrimination against the disabled persists in many large and small ways.

About the Author

The Guardian contributor Jan Grue is a professor at the University of Oslo.