What happens when one of the twentieth century's greatest Marxist theorists is tested against the world that emerged after unipolarity began to fracture? This Weaponized Intellects review excavates Samir Amin's Beyond US Hegemony? as both a product of its historical moment and a living revolutionary framework, measuring its arguments against China's socialist transition, Russia's anti-hegemonic resurgence, the rise of BRICS, and Amin's own later theoretical development. The result is neither celebration nor dismissal, but a critical reconstruction that distinguishes multipolarity from socialism and argues that only organized popular power can transform the decline of empire into genuine human emancipation.
The Lawyers of the Counterrevolution: How Nicaragua Is Dismantling the Infrastructure of Imperial Power
The Associated Press presents Nicaragua’s removal of lawyers from the professional registry as another unexplained authoritarian crackdown. This essay reconstructs the deeper reality: a post-2018 Sandinista counter-subversion campaign aimed at the foreign-funded NGO, media, ecclesiastical, expatriate, financial, and legal networks the government believes helped organize the attempted coup. Lawyers and notaries matter because they give those networks legal continuity through contracts, properties, associations, donations, and powers of attorney. Nicaragua has the right to dismantle imperial infrastructure, but revolutionary sovereignty must still distinguish proven subversion from ordinary legal practice through transparent evidence and popular accountability.
Understanding the Venezuelan Revolution: Power, Rupture, and the Discipline of Governing Under Siege
A Weaponized Intellects excavation of Understanding the Venezuelan Revolution: Hugo Chávez Talks to Marta Harnecker, tracing how popular rupture collides with institutions, empire, class power, and the unfinished task of building a revolution that can survive its own victories By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | January 18, 2026 A Revolution That Refuses the Script... Continue Reading →
Fortress America and the Oil Ultimatum: Venezuela, Hyper-Imperialism, and the Open Consolidation of the American Pole
This essay argues that Trump 2.0 marks the open phase of U.S. hyper-imperialism, where coercion replaces consent and hemispheric dominance is enforced without disguise. Using Venezuela as the central case, it traces how leader abduction, naval encirclement, oil custodianship, and legal warfare form a consolidated strategy to subordinate sovereign states to the American Pole under... Continue Reading →
Socialism of the 21st Century: Hugo Chavez on the Bolivarian Revolution and Socialism
Hugo Chávez’s notebook for militants: party-building, revolutionary ethics, and the commune as the material base of people’s powerEdited by Prince Kapone • January 4, 2026Introduction Socialism of the 21st Century is not a memoir, a slogan, or a museum piece. It is a field manual for a revolution under siege — a set of sharp,... Continue Reading →