Our relations to one another are everything, as constitutive as they can be compromising. ‘We are undone by each other,’ Judith Butler writes. ‘And if we’re not, we’re missing something.’
What has become of us? Disability exposes the structural fragility of social systems. Access to healthcare, social care, housing, food, heat, sleep, leisure time and natural space: each of these fundamental supports are creaking under the weight of capitalism’s crisis, making the space between survival and withdrawal perilously small