Though disability scholarship has been robust in history,
philosophy, English, and sociology for decades, political theory
and political science more generally have been slow to catch up.
This groundbreaking volume presents the first full-length book on
political theory approaches to disability issues. Barbara Arneil
and Nancy J. Hirschmann bring together some of the leading scholars
in political theory to provide a historical analysis of disability
through the works of canonical figures, ranging from Hobbes and
Locke to Kant, Rawls and Arendt, as well as an analysis of
disability in contemporary political theory, examining key
concepts, such as freedom, power and justice. Disability and
Political Theory introduces a new disciplinary framework to
disability studies, and provides a comprehensive introduction to a
new topic of political theory.
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