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Phil A. Neel: Lies You Will Be Told

From Ill Will (25/01/2026) The frozen city is under siege. In the long cold winters at the heart of the Midwest the air can get so cold it hurts to breathe. Masked mercenaries in unmarked vehicles rove through the snowbanks, … Continue reading

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Giorgio Agamben: War is peace

Among the horrors of war that are often forgotten is its survival in peacetime through industrial transformations. It is well known – but forgotten – that the barbed wire with which many still fence their fields and properties comes from … Continue reading

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Franco “Bifo” Berardi: Racist global war

Desertion frugality friendship: how to survive while human history ends in horror. Over the past decade, I have frequently used the term “global civil war” to describe the third world war that has been creeping in since 2022 and was … Continue reading

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A Letter to Our American Cousins

From the Ill Will collective (06/11/2025). In the days following Donald Trump’s first presidential victory friends in France sent us a letter that treats his ascendency to power as a moment of truth that needs to be confronted. As we … Continue reading

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