@lizzard @structuredsucc sure
distributive justice asks the question "how should resources be allocated for a just society", corrective justice asks "how do we address wrongs done to a person and have them be in the position that they would be, had the wrong not been done". People treat disability as a question of the former (eg. Amartya Sen's need-based allocation of resources). But disablement is a wrong (social barriers to inclusion) that needs correction, making it the latter.
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Doomscrolling checkpoint.Disability justice isn't a form of distributive justice, it's a form of corrective justice.
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Today is the last day to respond to the call for responses on PIP #disability support review: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/call-for-public-views-to-improve-disability-benefit-for-millionsToday is the last day to respond to the call for responses on PIP #disability support review: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/call-for-public-views-to-improve-disability-benefit-for-millions
If you are #disabled - particularly if you use/have used/need #PIP please respond to the call. The PIP process is really harrowing and needs to be made easier, but without enough responses the govt is likely to try and push cuts again making it even worse than it already is.
