Anarchists have been central in helping communities ravaged by
disasters, stepping in when governments wash their hands of the victims.
Looking at Hurricane Sandy, Covid-19, and the social movements that
mobilised relief in their wake, Disaster Anarchy is an inspiring and
alarming book about collective solidarity in an increasingly dangerous
world. As climate change and neoliberalism converge, mutual aid
networks, grassroots direct action, occupations and brigades have sprung
up in response to this crisis with considerable success.
Occupy
Sandy was widely acknowledged to have organised relief more effectively
than federal agencies or NGOs, and following Covid-19 the term 'mutual
aid' entered common parlance. However, anarchist-inspired relief has
not gone unnoticed by government agencies. Their responses include
surveillance, co-option, extending at times to violent repression
involving police brutality.
Arguing that disaster anarchy is one
of the most important political phenomena to emerge in the twenty-first
century, Rhiannon Firth shows through her research on and within these
movements that anarchist theory and practice is needed to protect
ourselves from the disasters of our unequal and destructive economic
system.
Disaster Anarchy : Mutual Aid and Radical Action - Rhiannon Firth
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