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Voices from the Edge
Oxford University Press 2003; US$ 73.99Challenges the mindset of those who would deny equal protection to the disabled, and to provide informative analysis regarding the intent and application of the ADA for those seeking to learn more about disability rights. It gives insight into the moral reasoning behind the laws and the personal consequences to deprived of their rights. more...
Bodies in Revolt
Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 48.95Bodies in Revolt argues that the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) could humanize capitalism by turning employers into care-givers, creating an ethic of care in the workplace. Unlike other feminists, Ruth O'Brien bases her ethics not on benevolence, but rather on self-preservation. She relies on Deleuze's and Guttari's interpretation of Spinoza... more...
Voices from the Edge
Oxford University Press, USA 2004; US$ 44.99Foreword, Rogers Smith. Preface. 1. Introduction. Part I: What is a Disability?. 2. Eye of the Beholder, Joan Aleshire. 3 Defining Moments: (Dis)ability, Individuality, and Normalcy. Part II: Working. 4. Disclosures, Achim Nowak. 5. A Chair Unseen, C.G.K Atkins. 6. Life without Mozart, Stephen Kuusito. 7. Revealing Workplaces. Part III: Local and State... more...
The Case for Big Government (New in Paper)
Princeton University Press 2010; US$ 16.95Political conservatives have long believed that the best government is a small government. But if this were true, noted economist Jeff Madrick argues, the nation would not be experiencing stagnant wages, rising health care costs, increasing unemployment, and concentrations of wealth for a narrow elite. In this perceptive and eye-opening book, Madrick... more...
The Woodland Southeast
University of Alabama Press 2009; US$ 38.50This collection presents, for the first time, a much-needed synthesis of the major research themes and findings that characterize the Woodland Period in the southeastern United States. The Woodland Period (ca. 1200 B.C. to A.D. 1000) has been the subject of a great deal of archaeological research over the past 25 years. Researchers have learned... more...
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