On Microfascism
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
On Microfascism uncovers the disturbing composition of the contemporary fascist movement in the United States through its emergent forms.


On Microfascism uncovers the disturbing composition of the contemporary fascist movement in the United States through its emergent forms.
Exploring the modern fears surrounding conspiracy theories, this book delves into the psychological and societal factors that fuel such beliefs. It analyzes how misinformation spreads and the impact of digital media on public perception, while also addressing the implications for democracy and trust in institutions. Through various case studies, it offers insights into the motivations behind conspiracy thinking and the challenges in combating its influence in today's world.