Americans with disabilities : exploring implications of the law for individuals and institutions

TitleAmericans with disabilities : exploring implications of the law for individuals and institutions
Pub. Year2000
AuthorsFrancis, L P, Silvers A
PublisherRoutledge
Keywordsaccomodation, career, self-esteem, unemployment
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self-esteem, unemployment

"The key mediating concept here is self-respect. Suppose we agree with Rawls that self-respect is a vital primary good, something of great importance that any rational person is presumed to want. Now, given actual human psychology, self-respect is--to a considerable degree--dependent on other people's affirmation of one's own worth. And in modern advanced societies, employment, earnings, and professional success are, for better or worse, positively correlated with social assessments of an individual's value. Further, beyond the reactions of other people, work and career identifications form significant parts of some people's conceptions of themselves and their own worth; hence these identifications may contribute directly to the creation and sustenance of self-respect, and their absence will frequently have the opposite effect." (p. 179)


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