Film Sessions: Capitalism and a World on Boil
Our Film Sessions feature is back to analyze videos about capitalism and climate catastrophe from a familiar favorite of mine, YouTube creator Second Thought.
Read MoreOur Film Sessions feature is back to analyze videos about capitalism and climate catastrophe from a familiar favorite of mine, YouTube creator Second Thought.
Read MoreIn a first for NIDC, we’re joined by Florida Wobbly Chris Walker to talk us through about the latest developments in the capitalist eviction apocalypse.
Read MoreAfter five long years of trying to go it alone on my eponymously named website, I’m finally in a position to compensate some Friends of the Blog to help produce more content; find out more inside.
Read MoreA deeply sourced essay about progressive politics, acts of betrayal, and the need for an explicitly anti-capitalist mass movement in the Pig Empire.
Read MoreNina breaks ground a new journal feature that combines Marxist socio-political and historical analysis with emo ravings about a society largely ignorant of capitalism’s purpose.
Read MoreA brief update on how I’m doing, what I’m reading, and why your friends online are kind of trash.
Read MoreIn this week’s Film Session we’re exploring the class and power issues behind the bogus “cancel culture debate” with What the Theory’s Tom Nicholas over on Media Madness.
Read MoreLooking at the secret class war hidden inside the debate around the American minimum wage, with a new video by Second Thought.
Read MoreA collection of informal journal posts about the new (and yet so uninspiring) Biden era, on my free to read Patreon Blog.
Read MoreA late December 2020 Film Sessions post about why leftism is the only option in a world full of Lex Luthor-esque, capitalist supervillains.
Read MoreA longer, heavily sourced essay about why vast portions of the labor class left need to get over their reactionary ideas about what identity politics actually means; before history and shifting demographics leave them behind.
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