A Paradise Built in Hell

Rebecca Solnit 2009

Devastation Rating

Lingering Melancholy
natural disaster community history sociology

Our Take

Solnit's contrarian and compelling argument: that in the immediate aftermath of disaster, humans become their best selves — generous, purposeful, connected. It is the authorities who panic. Through Katrina, 9/11, the 1906 earthquake, she builds a case for human solidarity that feels almost utopian until you remember she's working from the historical record. An act of radical hope grounded in evidence.

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