I. Capitalism Was Born in Blood, Not InnovationLet’s kill the fairy tale before we even start. Capitalism wasn’t born in a marketplace where hardworking merchants shook hands over fair deals. It didn’t emerge from a bunch of enlightened Europeans who figured out a smarter way to do business. It was born in the belly of... Continue Reading →
Race and Class: A Dialectical Unity in the Evolution of Capitalism and Imperialism (Race/Class 101, Part 1)
I. The Urgency of Clarifying Race and Class in 2025Welcome to America, 2025: a nation in decline, clinging to its illusions like a drowning man grasping at air. The economy is collapsing, the empire is fracturing, and the ruling class is responding the only way it knows how—by tightening the screws of repression and flooding... Continue Reading →
Trump’s War On Yemen: A Prelude to the Final Assault On Iran
The world’s great self-appointed protector of “freedom” and “security” is once again raining missiles on a country that has neither attacked nor threatened it. This time, the target is Yemen. The justification? “Defending international shipping”—a phrase that, in Washington’s dialect of Newspeak, means eliminating any force capable of challenging U.S. control over global trade routes.Donald... Continue Reading →
Greenland in the Crosshairs of Imperialist Recalibration
In August 2019, then-President Donald Trump, in his usual mix of imperial arrogance and real estate hustler bravado, casually suggested that the United States should buy Greenland. The idea was so ludicrous that the Danish Prime Minister dismissed it as “absurd,” prompting Trump to throw one of his characteristic tantrums, canceling a planned visit to... Continue Reading →
From Counterinsurgency to Technofascism: The Ruling Class No Longer Needs the Illusion of Inclusion
The End of Liberal Multiculturalism and the Turn to Open CounterinsurgencyFor decades, the U.S. ruling class played a clever game. It used identity politics, DEI initiatives, and diversity-based reforms not as tools of liberation, but as mechanisms of counterinsurgency—ways to co-opt, pacify, and neutralize radical movements while leaving the empire intact. The goal was never... Continue Reading →
Empire Without a Flag: The New American Ruling Class and the End of Trilateral Imperialism
I. The Birth of the Technofascist Ruling ClassAmerican capitalism has entered a new stage—one that can no longer be understood through the old frameworks of neoliberal globalization or even classical imperialism. What we are witnessing is the emergence of a fully integrated, technofascist ruling class, where the traditional factions of U.S. power—Wall Street financiers (the... Continue Reading →
Wall Street’s New Empire: BlackRock, Vanguard, and the Corporate Takeover of the State
The Bankers Have No Country—They Own ItThere was a time when empires flew flags and paraded their armies through occupied capitals. Today, the world is ruled by men in air-conditioned skyscrapers whose names most people don’t even know. Forget generals and war rooms—power now sits in the hands of asset managers who control more money... Continue Reading →
Brendan Carr: The Corporate Lackey Dismantling the Internet as We Know It
The internet was once hailed as a revolutionary force, a great equalizer where the voices of the oppressed could cut through the static of state and corporate propaganda. But as any student of history knows, no tool remains in the hands of the people for long before the ruling class seizes it, fences it off,... Continue Reading →
The Political Economy of Technofascism: The Decline of Empire and the Mass Surveillance Police-Military State
I. Welcome to the Age of Algorithmic TyrannyThe United States, self-declared bastion of democracy and free markets, is hurtling toward a new stage of imperial control—one where capitalists no longer have to bother with the messy business of elections, mass mobilizations, or even the illusion of a social contract. Why worry about governing when you... Continue Reading →
The Great Betrayal: How the U.S. Threw Ukraine and Europe Under the Bus
History is a cruel teacher, but some people never learn. The European Union, for instance, still clings to the fantasy that Washington cares about its well-being. For years, the EU played the loyal sidekick, dutifully following the U.S. into one geopolitical disaster after another. It got punked into ramping up NATO spending. It got bullied... Continue Reading →