Kyoto Prize at Oxford: Ageing, Stigma, and Disgust - Dr Martha Nussbaum

Age is the only category of discrimination that includes all humans. However,
aging people are stigmatised in popular culture and discourse, and regarded
with a disgust closely linked to fear. Dr Nussbaum argues that stigma against
the aging is a social problem, producing unhappiness and injustice such as
discrimination in employment and social interactions, not to mention what she calls a ‘huge
social evil’ – that of compulsory retirement.