Jonathan M. Katz Quote

[For] decades, researchers have told us that the link between cataclysm and social disintegration is a myth perpetuated by movies, fiction, and misguided journalism. In fact, in case after case, the opposite occurs: In the earthquake and fire of 1906, Jack London observed: never, in all San Francisco's history, were her people so kind and courteous as on this night of terror. We did not panic. We coped, a British psychiatrist recalled after the July 7, 2005, London subway bombings. We often assume that such humanity among survivors, what author Rebecca Solnit has called a paradise built in hell, is an exception after catastrophes, specific to a particular culture or place. In fact, it is the rule.

Jonathan M. Katz

[For] decades, researchers have told us that the link between cataclysm and social disintegration is a myth perpetuated by movies, fiction, and misguided journalism. In fact, in case after case, the opposite occurs: In the earthquake and fire of 1906, Jack London observed: never, in all San Francisco's history, were her people so kind and courteous as on this night of terror. We did not panic. We coped, a British psychiatrist recalled after the July 7, 2005, London subway bombings. We often assume that such humanity among survivors, what author Rebecca Solnit has called a paradise built in hell, is an exception after catastrophes, specific to a particular culture or place. In fact, it is the rule.

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About Jonathan M. Katz

Jonathan Myerson Katz (born 1980) is an American journalist and author known for his reporting on the 2010 Haiti earthquake and the role of the United Nations in the ensuing cholera outbreak.