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  1. Is Inclusion a Civic Virtue?Shelley Burtt - 2007 - Social Theory and Practice 33 (4):557-578.
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  • The Moral Personhood of Individuals Labeled “Mentally Retarded”.Sophia Isako Wong - 2007 - Social Theory and Practice 33 (4):579-594.
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  • The sharing of risks and the risks of sharing: Solidarity and social justice in the welfare state. [REVIEW]Kees Schuyt - 1998 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1 (3):297-311.
    Solidarity as a social phenomenon means a sharing of feelings, interests, risks and responsibilities. The Western-European Welfare State can be seen as an organized system of solidarity, historically grown from group solidarity among workers, later between workers and employers, moving towards solidarity between larger social groups: between healthy people and the sick, between the young and the elderly, between the employed and the unemployed. This sharing of risks at a societal level however, has revealed the risks of sharing. In the (...)
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  • Antidiscrimination, Welfare, and Democracy.David Ingram - 2006 - Social Theory and Practice 32 (2):213-248.
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