Capitalism and Catastrophe teaches that a society dedicated to the accumulation of capital is by virtue of that very fact a society geared to the accumulation of catastrophe, rupturing the relation between human beings and the environment on an ever-increasing scaleThis is not the first book to address these pressing issues, and it will not be last, but it is certainly one of the very best. John Bellamy Foster, author of The Dialectics of Ecology
This is a theoretically rich and well thought- through book. It is a welcome intervention in the small subfield of disaster studies in anthropology and sociology. Steve Matthewman, University of Auckland
Capitalism and Catastrophe is required reading in a time of pandemic, extreme weather, refugee crises, ethnic cleansing and deepening anxiety. Raja Swamy builds on a broader critical literature to situate natural disasters firmly in the damage wrought by decades of unchecked capitalist class power, industrial deregulation, evermore extensive conquests of nature for profit, and global labor regimes rooted in violent dispossession, exploitation and mass misery. Capitalism and Catastrophes urgent call for a popular democratic left politics illuminates a path forward we so desperately need. Cedric Johnson, Professor, University of Illinois Chicago and editor of The Neoliberal Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, Late Capitalism and the Remaking of New Orleans