"Out of Sight: The Long and Disturbing History of Corporations Outsourcing Catastrophe" by Erik Loomis is a non-fiction book that examines the history of corporate outsourcing and its impact on communities around the world. The book discusses how corporations have shifted dangerous and environmentally damaging practices to countries with weaker regulations and labor laws, resulting in devastating consequences for workers and local communities. Through case studies, Loomis explores the history of corporations outsourcing practices in industries such as mining, textiles, and electronics. He also highlights the ways in which communities and workers have organized to resist and challenge these practices. Ultimately, the book exposes the human and environmental costs of corporate outsourcing and calls for greater accountability and regulation of corporations.