A revolutionary critique of David Shub’s Lenin: A Biography — exposing how even a hostile witness cannot conceal the brilliance of Lenin’s dialectical mind, his transformation of Marxism into a living science of revolution, and the continuity of his legacy through the socialist construction of the Soviet state. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Intellects Book... Continue Reading →
Murder Incorporated: The Empire’s Kill List in Three Volumes
Mumia Abu-Jamal and Stephen Vittoria’s trilogy is a five-century autopsy of the United States — a counter-history that dissects the settler-colonial birth, imperialist adolescence, and technofascist present of the American project, demanding that readers turn knowledge into revolutionary weaponry. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 11, 2025 Framing a 500-Year Indictment With Murder... Continue Reading →
Exorcising the Ghosts of the Imperial Left: Domenico Losurdo and the Class War Inside Marxism
This is the first of our Losurdo book review series. Read the second review on "Liberalism: A Counter-History" here.Western Marxism is not a tradition to be reclaimed—it’s an enemy ideology crafted in the image of empire. Domenico Losurdo’s final intervention is not an invitation to debate, but a call to defect. From critique to combat.... Continue Reading →
“Walter Rodney Speaks”: A Revolutionary Autopsy of the Guerilla Intellectual (Part 2 of 2)
Missed Part I? Read the first installment of our review series: “Walter Rodney Speaks”: A Revolutionary Autopsy of the Guerilla Intellectual (Part 1 of 2) Book Review Series | Part II: The Science of Liberation in the Age of TechnofascismBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 19, 2025Introduction to Part II: Revolutionary Clarity in... Continue Reading →
“Walter Rodney Speaks”: A Revolutionary Autopsy of the Guerilla Intellectual (Part 1 of 2)
Book Review Series | Part I: The Making of a Guerilla IntellectualBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 14, 2025I. Tailor’s Son in a Tailored World: The Fabric of a Colonial UpbringingWalter Rodney didn’t come from Harvard. He came from Bent Street—Guyana. From the home of a self-employed tailor and a seamstress. And in... Continue Reading →