1. HANDICAP, VRIJHEID EN OVERHEERSING: EEN REPUBLIKEINS PERSPECTIEF OP HET GEHANDICAPTENBELEID.
- Author
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De Wispelaere, Jurgen and Casassas, David
- Subjects
REPUBLICANS ,PEOPLE with disabilities ,SOCIAL policy ,SOCIAL injustice ,SOCIAL institutions ,CITIZENS ,SOCIAL contract - Abstract
This article outlines a republican perspective on disability policy. Committed to ensuring the freedom-as-nondomination of disabled citizens, such a republican perspective first offers a particular diagnosis of the injustice of disability disadvantage, both in relation to individuals (dominium) and the state (imperium). Next we argue that a republican perspective may be able to sidestep some perverse implications of social contract approaches to social justice, and capable of offering a robust philosophical foundation for a theory of justice for disabled citizens. Finally, we offer a brief outline of republican remedies, grounded in the twin principles of civic participation and democratic contestation, that ought to guide robust institutional protection of disabled citizens' republican freedom. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2010