Recommended Reading: Corporations, Fascism, and Profit
Examining three mundane stories in our media, Nina talks about why, contrary to public rhetoric, corporate power is happy to help fascists for money.
Read MoreExamining three mundane stories in our media, Nina talks about why, contrary to public rhetoric, corporate power is happy to help fascists for money.
Read MoreA brief discussion about how leftists online should respond to fascist billionaires attempting to transform the internet into walled gardens and propaganda ops.
Read MoreDespite my objections, the holiday season rolls on; here’s my writing schedule and some other sundry updates you may care about. This post is not content.
Read MoreAn announcement about some changes here on NIDC. Want to know why you’re getting more notifications and the website is a different color? This post has answers.
Read MoreField Notes is back and today we’re proud to introduce a new content curator for our weekly social media writing roundup; our own site administrator, Scurvy.
Read MoreEditor’s note: Field Notes is a weekly roundup of social media writing by Nina Illingworth. Bringing you highlights and links
Read MoreAn update about why I’ve been away, what I think of “anti-imperialism” and “class war” that helps billionaire fascists, and what I’m planning next.
Read MoreGathering together my social media analysis from around the internet, today’s Mini-Skinny is all about the unimpeded progress of the fascist creep in America.
Read MoreNew ItA post today; highlighting the very best of Nina’s social media writing from around the web. We’ve got nazis, neufeudalism and a boiling planet on NIDC.
Read MoreIn the Aggregate is back, and we’re on a mad dash through the palaces of reaction, violence and wealth; recapping Nina’s social media analysis in October.
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.
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