By Prince Kapone, Weaponized InformationMemory as CounteroffensiveThe capitalist narrative tells us the People’s Communes of Maoist China were a disaster—chaotic, coercive, inefficient. This lie has been repeated so often it has become common sense in both liberal academia and neoliberal policy circles. But this story is not history. It is counterrevolutionary propaganda, designed to bury... Continue Reading →
Building the Agroecological Commons: Strategies for Global Solidarity and Resistance
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized InformationFrom Land Grabs to Land LiberationAs climate chaos intensifies, imperial powers and monopoly capital are scrambling to secure control over what remains of the Earth’s arable land, fresh water, and genetic diversity. This is the new frontier of accumulation: green colonialism through carbon offsets, digital agriculture, and technocratic land titling schemes.... Continue Reading →
Revolutionary Agrarian Strategy in the 21st Century: Comparative Analysis of Collective vs. Market Agriculture
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized InformationThe Battle for the SoilWe are living through a planetary crisis engineered by capitalist agriculture. Land is being poisoned by monocultures, privatized by speculators, and surveilled by drones. The peasantry is dispossessed, and food is no longer grown to nourish people, but to fuel profits, export quotas, and commodity markets. And... Continue Reading →
Communes, Collectives, and the Ecosocialist Horizon
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information Reclaiming the Future from Below As capitalist modernity collapses under the weight of its own contradictions—ecological breakdown, mass displacement, monopolized food systems, and imperial overreach—the world finds itself at a crossroads. On one path: technofascist dystopia, ruled by billionaire climate bunkers and digitized scarcity. On the other: the slow, stubborn... Continue Reading →
Digital Enclosures and the Global Land Grab: Technofascism’s War Against the Peasantry
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information A New Age of Primitive Accumulation The land grabs of the 21st century do not come with colonial armies or conquistador flags. They come through climate finance, blockchain platforms, satellite surveillance, and “smart farming” apps funded by the World Bank. Today’s enclosures are digital, financialized, and cloaked in liberal humanitarian... Continue Reading →
Peasants and Revolution: From Mao to Cabral
By Prince Kapone, Weaponized Information The Revolutionary Subject from the Soil Western Marxism long wrote off the peasantry as pre-political, reactionary, or at best transitional. But history—especially in the colonial and semi-colonial world—has exposed that lie with blood and fire. The most successful revolutions of the 20th century—China, Vietnam, Cuba, Mozambique, Angola, Guinea-Bissau—were peasant-based, anti-colonial,... Continue Reading →
The Copper Illusion: Green Capitalism, Red Extraction, and the End of Imperial Civilization
The so-called green energy transition isn’t about saving the planet—it’s about preserving imperial domination. Behind the eco-friendly slogans lies the same colonial system: extract, export, exploit. The future demands not more copper—but revolutionary rupture and eco-socialist civilization. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information May 28, 2025 Part I – Copper-Colored Lies: How Green Propaganda Hides... Continue Reading →
Climate Catastrophe and the Rural Proletariat: From Somalia to Sri Lanka
By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 27, 2025 Read Part I - The Agrarian Question in the Age of Technofascism: Peasant Struggle,Climate Catastrophe and the Future of RevolutionDrought, Debt, and DispossessionThe rural question is no longer confined to the peasantry’s relation to land and production. It is now entangled in the most urgent... Continue Reading →
The Agrarian Question in the Age of Technofascism: Peasant Struggle, Climate Catastrophe, and the Future of Revolution
By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | May 27, 2025 Land, Labor, Liberation In an era when Silicon Valley titans speak of AI farms on Mars and the IMF preaches “digital inclusion” to starving peasants, the question must be asked: who still feeds the world? The answer—painful, simple, revolutionary—is: the dispossessed. The global peasantry, often... Continue Reading →
Toward an Ecosocialist Horizon with Chinese Characteristics: A Synthesis of Revolutionary Ecology and the Path Beyond Capital
I. The Crisis of Metabolism, the Possibility of Renewal Humanity’s rift with the earth is no longer abstract. It burns in the lungs of migrant workers in Shenzhen, spreads with desert winds across Gansu, and bleeds through the eroded hills of the Loess Plateau. It pulses in the Mekong’s dammed currents and echoes in the... Continue Reading →