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Book Synopsis

As disasters become more commonplace, we need to think of alternatives for relief



Trade Review

'Supremely accomplished. A major step forward in the theory of anarchist practice and deserves our urgent attention as the collapse of capitalism unfolds'

-- Uri Gordon, author of 'Anarchy Alive!'

'Commendable - a book that prepares us to think about and react to the kinds of system failures, collapses, and other disasters that will become increasingly more common over the next decades. Firth complicates the important concept of mutual aid, examining the danger of neoliberal recuperation while emphasising the subversive possibilities at its heart’

-- Peter Gelderloos, activist and author of 'The Solutions Are Already Here: Strategies for Ecological Revolution From Below'

‘A clear, timely and rigorous account of anarchist responses to catastrophes. It avoids romanticisation, as Rhiannon Firth incisively unpicks state and corporate strategies of co-option’

-- Benjamin Franks, Senior Lecturer in Social and Political Philosophy, University of Glasgow

'Disrupts disaster studies using an anarchist epistemology to question widely held assumptions about the state, businesses and social capital in recovery. Firth finds anarchist practices underlie everyday actions in disasters. This ground-breaking book shows how imagination, radical pedagogy, and social movements are living components of disaster anarchy'

-- John Preston, Professor of Sociology, University of Essex

'Unpacking the beautiful possibilities of mutual aid, Firth reveals a glimmer of hope in this era of darkness and dismay. Anarchy is affirmed as the dawn light of our collective capacity to transform disaster into grace as we create a new day beyond the failings of capitalism and the state.'

-- Simon Springer, Professor of Human Geography at the University of Newcastle, Australia

''Disaster Anarchy' makes an exceptional contribution to the existing literature. Highly original and beautifully written, it is a must read for any activist or scholar interested in exploring utopian alternatives to the status quo, and creating a new society in the shell of the old.'

-- Richard J. White, Reader in Human Geography, Sheffield Hallam University, Britain

‘Firth bridges the theories and methodologies in the continuing development of anarchist and liberatory frameworks of decentralised disaster responses, first articulated after Hurricane Katrina. They demonstrate through personal histories and analysis deeper paths forward in anarchist processes and practices that allow our liberatory imaginations to resist the collapse while creating viable alternatives without state coercion or interference'

-- scott crow, author of 'Black Flags and Windmills: Hope , Anarchy and the Common Ground Collective'

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Interviewees
1. Introduction
2. Backdrop: Mainstream Disaster Studies
3. Critical Approaches: Precarity, Securitisation and Disaster Capitalism
4. Towards an Anarchist Approach to Disaster
5. Occupy Sandy Mutual Aid, New York, 2012
6. Covid-19 Mutual Aid, London, 2020
7. Conclusion
Notes
Index

Disaster Anarchy Mutual Aid and Radical Action

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    Publisher: Pluto Press
    Publication Date: 20/07/2022
    ISBN13: 9780745340456, 978-0745340456
    ISBN10: 0745340458

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    As disasters become more commonplace, we need to think of alternatives for relief



    Trade Review

    'Supremely accomplished. A major step forward in the theory of anarchist practice and deserves our urgent attention as the collapse of capitalism unfolds'

    -- Uri Gordon, author of 'Anarchy Alive!'

    'Commendable - a book that prepares us to think about and react to the kinds of system failures, collapses, and other disasters that will become increasingly more common over the next decades. Firth complicates the important concept of mutual aid, examining the danger of neoliberal recuperation while emphasising the subversive possibilities at its heart’

    -- Peter Gelderloos, activist and author of 'The Solutions Are Already Here: Strategies for Ecological Revolution From Below'

    ‘A clear, timely and rigorous account of anarchist responses to catastrophes. It avoids romanticisation, as Rhiannon Firth incisively unpicks state and corporate strategies of co-option’

    -- Benjamin Franks, Senior Lecturer in Social and Political Philosophy, University of Glasgow

    'Disrupts disaster studies using an anarchist epistemology to question widely held assumptions about the state, businesses and social capital in recovery. Firth finds anarchist practices underlie everyday actions in disasters. This ground-breaking book shows how imagination, radical pedagogy, and social movements are living components of disaster anarchy'

    -- John Preston, Professor of Sociology, University of Essex

    'Unpacking the beautiful possibilities of mutual aid, Firth reveals a glimmer of hope in this era of darkness and dismay. Anarchy is affirmed as the dawn light of our collective capacity to transform disaster into grace as we create a new day beyond the failings of capitalism and the state.'

    -- Simon Springer, Professor of Human Geography at the University of Newcastle, Australia

    ''Disaster Anarchy' makes an exceptional contribution to the existing literature. Highly original and beautifully written, it is a must read for any activist or scholar interested in exploring utopian alternatives to the status quo, and creating a new society in the shell of the old.'

    -- Richard J. White, Reader in Human Geography, Sheffield Hallam University, Britain

    ‘Firth bridges the theories and methodologies in the continuing development of anarchist and liberatory frameworks of decentralised disaster responses, first articulated after Hurricane Katrina. They demonstrate through personal histories and analysis deeper paths forward in anarchist processes and practices that allow our liberatory imaginations to resist the collapse while creating viable alternatives without state coercion or interference'

    -- scott crow, author of 'Black Flags and Windmills: Hope , Anarchy and the Common Ground Collective'

    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements
    Abbreviations
    Interviewees
    1. Introduction
    2. Backdrop: Mainstream Disaster Studies
    3. Critical Approaches: Precarity, Securitisation and Disaster Capitalism
    4. Towards an Anarchist Approach to Disaster
    5. Occupy Sandy Mutual Aid, New York, 2012
    6. Covid-19 Mutual Aid, London, 2020
    7. Conclusion
    Notes
    Index

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