By Beatrice Adler-Bolton and Artie Vierkant
A searing analysis of health and illness under capitalism from hosts of the hit podcast “Death Panel”
This fiery, theoretical tour-de-force, offers an overview of life and death under capitalism and argue for a new global left politics aimed at severing the ties between capital and one of its primary tools: health.
Health Communism first examines how capital has instrumentalized health, disability, madness, and illness to create a class seen as “surplus,” regarded as a fiscal and social burden. Demarcating the healthy from the surplus, the worker from the “unfit” to work, the authors argue, serves not only to undermine solidarity but to mark whole populations for extraction by the industries that have emerged to manage and contain this “surplus” population. Health Communism then looks to the grave threat capital poses to global public health, and at the rare movements around the world that have successfully challenged the extractive economy of health.
Ultimately, Adler-Bolton and Vierkant argue, we will not succeed in defeating capitalism until we sever health from capital. To do this will require a radical new politics of solidarity that centers the surplus, built on an understanding that we must not base the value of human life on one’s willingness or ability to be productive within the current political economy. Capital, it turns out, only fears health.
Published October 18, 2022 by Verso Books.
Health Communism: A Surplus Manifesto
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Reviews
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“This book changed the way I think about health, power, state capacity, extraction, social welfare, and resistance. It is an immensely useful tool for wrestling with the most urgent questions facing our movements in these terrifying times. Readable and filled with concise histories and clear examples to illustrate nuanced analysis, it will no doubt become required reading among those struggling against the death cult that is racial capitalism.”
– Dean Spade, author of Mutual Aid
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“Beatrice Adler-Bolton and Artie Vierkant bring us a galvanizing proposition: Unlike the rest of us, capital is not alive; it merely animates itself through our host bodies. This book shares the impressive truth that we are all surplus in the political economy of health, whether we are presently 'healthy' or 'sick.' Adler-Bolton and Vierkant teach that our shared condition of vulnerability is ever ready to transform into our collective strength.”
– Jules Gill-Peterson, author of Histories of the Transgender Child
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“I could not help but cheer as I read Health Communism. The most analytically sharp analysis of the relations between capitalism and disability since the pioneering work of Marta Russell, this powerfully explicative work is a rousing manifesto for the sick and becoming-surplus to unite.”
– Jasbir Puar, author of The Right to Maim
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“Beatrice Adler-Bolton and Artie Vierkant have been a lifeline for many during the COVID-19 pandemic through their Death Panel podcast, deconstructing the failed American response with a knife that cuts like truth. Here, they do something even more remarkable: imagine a better future. Health Communism doesn’t tinker around the edges. It makes a direct assault on the idea that health can survive under capitalism, where the sick are simply disposable, while the system making a killing along the way. No one talks like Adler-Bolton and Vierkant do - those in public health and medicine are too deeply embedded in the status quo to even acknowledge the searing logic of their words. They stake out the far edge of what is possible and remind us that only the journey towards that horizon will make us free.”
– Gregg Gonsalves, Yale School of Public Health and Law School
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“Health against health! I can’t remember the last time I learned so much in under 200 pages. Nor can I imagine a more needful book for the pandemic we are still in, let alone the pandemics yet to come. This exquisitely researched 'surplus manifesto' made me cry tears of rage, but demonstrated powerfully to me that our collective illness can be ‘turned into a weapon.’ In my view, everyone new to disability liberation should read this text. Everyone who wants to stop the destruction of their bodies by capitalism should join the Death Panel community. If we let them, Beatrice Adler-Bolton and Artie Vierkant will teach the left how to really understand capitalism, at the cellular and somatic levels. So, if you are holding this book, congratulations. Here is deep wisdom to arm a struggle towards forms of human embodiment as yet undreamed-of; inspiration for a million insurgencies of communist health.”
– Sophie Lewis, author of Abolish the Family
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“This is a book you should read before you die, because the ideas synthesized by Adler-Bolton and Vierkant could save our collective lives. Health Communism diagnoses our shared social sickness correctly. Rooted in the contemporary reality of mass death and disability, it reworks our familiar, commonsense concepts of sickness and health, care and cure, labor and waste to show how capitalist biomedicine wrings every last drop of productive labor from us before discarding us into the trash heap of 'surplus population' to carelessly be picked over and plundered until our death...Indeed, we are all ill under capitalism. Read this book. Care for your neighbors. Smash capitalism. Malingerers of the world unite.”
— John Shaffer, Peste Magazine
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“In Health Communism, [Adler-Bolton and Vierkant] show how members of the 'unproductive' surplus class are cast as burdens even as health capitalism sets up entire cottage industries (e.g. for-profit nursing homes, prisons) to extract value from this very population.”
— Charlie Markbreiter, Bookforum
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“Health Communism illustrates how people are viewed as fuel from which to extract profits through the medicalization and financialization of health outputs...[it] serves as a wake-up call for the dehumanization of healthcare delivery.”
— Roberta E. Winter, The New York Journal of Books
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“This seamless book fills an urgent void in leftist theories of illness...the achievement of such a concise yet cogent framework (aided by the fact that the past years have only confirmed its conclusion) is a marvel.”
— Selen Ozturk, PopMatters
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“Surveying a century of sickness under an increasingly privatized system, in Health Communism Adler-Bolton and Vierkant argue that we have to demand much more than Medicare for All in order to fix health care.”
— Spencer Green, The New Republic
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"[Health Communism] is a new way to find the universal in the particular, which is the kind of thinking tool we are in desperate need of at the moment. Turning those ideas into practice is a greater challenge. Where to start? Health communists begin with a compelling vision of society not as divided between abled and disabled or sick and well but as a vast web of people, all of whom have both abilities to contribute and needs to meet. "
— Malcolm Harris, New York Magazine
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"Heath Communism is not "well-behaved": It is not interested in sober consideration, dry pontifications. It thrives through a sense of optimism. There is a joy to a manifesto that sits alongside its anger. If it is birthed from complaint and fury, these emotions are funneled through a hope that things could be otherwise-most of all, an optimism for a new collective. "
— Jon Venn, Full Stop
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"Best Books of 2022"
— Joshua Frank, Counterpunch
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"If you have ever gone to work sick because you need the job to treat the sickness, you know the basic argument of Health Communism to be true: health under capitalism is an impossibility. "
— Natalie Adler, LUX Magazine
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"Health Communism is, most fundamentally, a call for a new and expansive concept of health as a commons, a collective experience, and a collective commitment to human flourishing, freed from the ideological and financial strictures of market discipline. "
— Abby Cartus, The New Republic
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"This creative, wide-ranging book would be important under any circumstances since it helps readers understand widespread social processes that are genuinely violent in their operations yet often curiously bloodless in their ideological depictions. The book is especially urgent in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Health Communism helps make clear both the fundamental social patterns that gave rise to the pandemic, and stresses that any real solutions to those patterns will require far-reaching social change. "
— Nate Holdren, Theory & Event
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"An exciting contribution to materialist disability studies."
— Lesley Thulin, Critical Inquiry
Select Coverage of Health Communism
Excerpt (translated into Spanish): Emiliano Exposto, Mad in Mexico, Comunismo de la Salud (03/15/2024)
Steven J. O’Leary Williamson, New Political Science, Health Communism: A Surplus Manifesto (01/30/2024)
The Nation, The Progressives Who Give Us Hope for 2024 (01/26/2024)
Elvia Wilk, The Millions, A Year in Reading: Elvia Wilk (12/20/2023)
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Hannah Turner, R29, My 27 Tattoos Have Helped Me Reclaim My Chronic Pain (11/28/2023)
Awais Aftab, Psychiatry at the Margins, Health Communism — All Care For All People (Part 1) (10/21/2023) & Health Communism — Turn Illness Into A Weapon (Part 2) (11/12/2023)
Lesley Thulin, Critical Inquiry, Lesley Thulin reviews Health Communism (09/28/2023)
Maria Thomas, The Forge, Beyond Do No Harm: Health Justice and Abolition (09/07/2023)
Devin Shuman, the dna exchange, Ableist Assumptions: How GCs Need to Pave the Path to Inclusivity and Fight Against the Harm of “Good Intentions” (07/26/2023)
Podcast Interview: Upstream Podcast, Health Communism with Beatrice Adler-Bolton (07/17/2023)
Angeli Lacson, protean, Notes on Paralysis (06/05/2023)
Shiraz Hussain, rs21, Review | Health Communism (05/29/2023)
Ruth Wilson Gilmore, city lights bookstore, 5 Questions with Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Author of ABOLITION GEOGRAPHY: Essays Towards Liberation (05/17/2023)
Nate Holdren, Theory & Event, We're Not All Sick but None of Us is Well (04/2023)
Lily Sánchez, Current Affairs, We Can’t Make Healthcare Fair Until We Reject the Logic of Scarcity (04/07/2023)
libcom, Health Communism (04/06/2023)
Cassandra Kislenko, The Baffler, Last Resorts: For the disabled, assisted dying can be eugenics by another name (03/29/2023)
Nicholas Russell, Defector, ‘Physical: 100’ Asks What A Body Is For (03/15/2023)
Cassandra Kislenko, The Maple, How Healthcare Privatization In Ontario Made The Pandemic Worse (03/15/2023)
Alex Heffron, Ebb Magazine, Health Communism (03/14/2023)
Beauty Dhlamini, shado magazine, The weaponisation of heroism in healthcare: How the vocation myth is being instrumentalised to strip NHS workers of their rights (03/10/2023)
Evan Sedgwick-Jell, Asylum Magazine, Book Review: Health Communism (Spring 2023 Issue)
Video:The Bitchuation Room, Do We Need Healthcare Communism? (03/01/2023)
Video: The Bitchuation Room, Wellness Is A Racket, Health Is Revolutionary (03/01/2023)
Interview: Megan Linton, briarpatch, “Health is capitalism’s vulnerability” (03/01/2023)
Natalie Adler, LUX, Is Anyone Ever Well? (Issue 6, Culture - Winter 2023)
Abby Cartus, The New Republic, The Catastrophe of American Health Care (02/23/2023)
Podcast Interview: The Bitchuation Room, Health Communism with Beatrice Adler-Bolton & Nato Green (Ep 170) (02/21/2023)
Video Interview: The Bitchuation Room, Health Communism with Beatrice Adler-Bolton & Nato Green (Ep 170) (02/21/2023)
Caitlin Southern, Counterfire, Health Communism – book review (02/02/2023)
Podcast Interview: E. Tammy Kim and Jay Caspian Kang, Time to Say Goodbye, Health is not possible, with Beatrice Adler-Bolton (01/25/2023)
Podcast Interview: Rob Rousseau and Jordan Uhl, The Insurgents, Ep. 143: Life And Death Under Capitalism ft. Beatrice Adler-Bolton of Death Panel (01/20/2023)
Jon Venn, Full Stop, Health Communism – Beatrice Adler-Bolton and Artie Vierkant (01/06/2023)
Alexandre Monnin, Millénaire 3, La « vraie » fête : révolution d’une avant-garde émancipée ou reconnaissance des droits d’une classe « excédentaire » ? (01/02/2023)
Joshua Frank, CounterPunch, My Favorites of 2022 - Books (12/30/2022)
Austin Fisher, Source New Mexico, ‘We’ve always been surplus’: Individual tragedy and collective trauma from COVID (12/23/2022)
Micha Frazer-Carroll, Novara Media, Mental Healthcare Often Isn’t Care at All (12/19/2022)
Malcolm Harris, New York Magazine, Why Capitalism Needs Sick People (12/13/2022)
Jess McAllen, The Baffler, The Sick Proletariat: Health Communism calls for a return to radical patient organizing (12/05/2023)
Podcast/Video Interview: Majority Report, Right-Wing MELTS DOWN Over Rail Strike; Health Communism w/ Beatrice Adler Bolton (12/01/2022)
Verso Books Blog, The Politics of the Body and the Body Politic (11/21/2022)
Verso Books Blog, The Year in 10 Books (11/20/2022)
Climate & Capitalism, Ecosocialist Bookshelf, November 2022: Six new books and six recent essays: important reading for reds and greens (11/9/2022)
Interview: Spencer Green, The New Republic, Medicare for All Is Not Enough: Beatrice Adler-Bolton and Artie Vierkant make the case for health care revolution (11/7/2022)
Radio Interview: KPFA, Upfront, Three open seats on OUSD school board; Plus Beatrice Adler-Bolton on her new book Health Communism (10/28/2022)
Selen Ozturk, PopMatters, Work or Die? ‘Death Panel’ Podcasters Propose ‘Health Communism’ (10/25/2022)
Roberta A. Winter, New York Journal of Books, Health Communism: A Surplus Manifesto (10/20/2022)
Interview: Charlie Markbreiter, Bookforum, Care for All: Beatrice Adler-Bolton and Artie Vierkant Discuss Their New Book Health Communism (10/20/2022)
Podcast Interview: This Machine Kills, We Are All Surplus (ft. Beatrice Adler-Bolton, Artie Vierkant) (10/19/2022)
Death Panel Podcast: Health Communism (10/20/22)
Interview: Sam Sacks, Means Morning News, Means Morning News Daily (10/18/2022)
John Shaffer, Peste Magazine, Better Red Than Dead: Should you read Health Communism before you die, or should you die first? (10/18/2022)
Video: Last Born In The Wilderness, Beatrice Adler-Bolton: SPK; Health Communism; Life & Death Under Capitalism (10/18/2022)
Excerpt: The New Inquiry, SURPLUS: Excerpted from Health Communism (10/18/2022)
Podcast Interview: Patrick Farnsworth, Last Born In The Wilderness, #332 | Surplus Manifesto: Health Communism; Life & Death Under Capitalism w/ Beatrice Adler-Bolton (10/15/2022)
Video: Varn Vlog, Beatrice Alder Bolton On Health Communism and Disability (10/14/22)
Podcast Interview:Work Stoppage, Health Communism: An Interview with Death Panel (10/7/2022)
Essay: Beatrice Adler-Bolton and Artie Vierkant, Harvard Law Petrie Flom Center: We Haven’t ‘Learned the Lessons of COVID’ Until We Remake the Political Economy of Health (09/26/22)
Death Panel Podcast: Introducing Health Communism Patron Exclusive Extended Excerpt (09/05/22)
Death Panel Podcast: Introducing Health Communism (09/05/22)
Podcast Interview: Pod Damn America, Health Communism w/ Beatrice Adler-Bolton (9/25/2022)
Socialism Conference 2022: Health Communism - Toward a New Political Economy of Health (09/04/22)
Canadian Dimension: Making the invisible visible - an interview with Megan Linton about the harms of the institutional system, COVID-19, and disability justice (08/26/22)
Podcast Interview: Kelly Hayes, Movement Memos from Truthout: Capitalism Is Making Us Sick and Sucking Us Dry (08/11/22)
Publisher’s Weekly, An Ailing System - Health Books 2022 (05/20/22)