From genocide and slavery to neoliberal globalization and Trump 2.0, the United States has never been a multiracial democracy—it has been a settler empire. To fight it demands clarity: nation and class cannot be separated. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | September 8, 2025PrefaceThis essay is a preliminary sketch of what I have spent... Continue Reading →
War and Revolution: Memory, Survival, and the Arsenal of the Twentieth Century
Domenico Losurdo’s excavation of the revolutionary century dismantles the Black Legend, exposes Western Marxism’s allergy to power, and reclaims history as a weapon against empire. This review reads his work as both book and battlefield, a guide for revolutionaries who refuse to inherit only defeat.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Intellects | September 1, 2025Introduction: History... Continue Reading →
Breaking the Settler Pact: Confronting the Colonial Foundations of MAGA Communism
MAGA Communism is not a rupture with U.S. imperialism—it’s a patriotic restoration wrapped in red. Its “anti-imperialism” stops at the empire’s borders. Its socialism is reserved for settlers, not the colonized. Real revolution begins by naming the enemy: settlerism, not just capitalism. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 28, 2025 Red Is the... Continue Reading →
The Geography of Lies: Samir Amin and the Assassination of Eurocentrism
A Revolutionary Review of Eurocentrism: Modernity, Religion, and Democracy by Samir Amin. Eurocentrism is not a flaw—it’s the software of global capitalism. Samir Amin detonates its ideological core, exposing how it serves empire, whitewashes history, and infects even the Marxist tradition. This review is not just critique—it’s insurgency.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August... Continue Reading →
Class Struggle or Class Surrender? Domenico Losurdo and the Demolition of Western Marxism
A revolutionary review of Class Struggle: A Political and Philosophical History by Domenico Losurdo—exposing how Western Marxism buried the revolution, betrayed the colonized, and became the ideological arm of empire.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 26, 2025They Waged Class War FirstLong before Marx put pen to paper, long before any revolutionary waved a... Continue Reading →
Reparations Is Revolution: Omali Yeshitela’s Demolition of Western Marxism
Yeshitela’s Stolen Black Labor demolishes the myths of Western Marxism, proving that Black liberation is not a subset of class struggle—it is its center. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information August 24, 2025 The Colonial Contradiction Is the Class Contradiction This is not a book review. This is a political confrontation. Omali Yeshitela’s Stolen Black... Continue Reading →
The Death Sentence of Western Marxism: Jalil Muntaqim’s We Are Our Own Liberators
A Weaponized Intellects book review of We Are Our Own Liberators by revolutionary soldier Jalil Muntaqim, who spent 49 years captive in the belly of the beast as a prisoner of war.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 20, 2025The Man, the Movement, the SentenceJalil Muntaqim wasn’t born with that name. The settler state... Continue Reading →
Exorcising the Ghost of Malcolm: Class Struggle, Colonial Liberation, and the Failure of Western Marxism
Ghosts in Our Blood exhumes the internationalist, anti-imperialist, and Grenadian roots of Malcolm X, smashing the museum glass of liberal iconography and Western Marxist distortion to return him to the world struggle that claimed him.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 12, 2025I. Bringing Malcolm Back to Earth — Out of the Museum, Away... Continue Reading →
The War for the World: The First Capitalist World War and the Fate of Humanity
Revealing the 15th–18th century as the opening campaign in a continuous, centuries-long war to determine the destiny of the global majority — where Europe’s ruling class forged its power through colonial conquest, fratricidal rivalry, and uniting only to crush the resistance of the colonized.By Prince Kapone and Pablo Katari | Weaponized Information | August 12,... Continue Reading →
Strike the Empire at Its Weakest Point: A Revolutionary Review of Racism and the Class Struggle by James Boggs
Originally published in 1970 at the height of Black radical insurgency, James Boggs’s Racism and the Class Struggle delivers a merciless indictment of American capitalism as a settler-colonial system sustained by the racial division of labor. Drawing from his own experience as a Black autoworker and Marxist theorist, Boggs exposes the limitations of white Marxism,... Continue Reading →