From the cane fields of São Tomé to the swamps of Virginia, the enslaved struck the first world-historic blows against capitalist-imperialism — long before the factory whistle summoned Europe’s “free” workers.By Pablo Katari | Weaponized Information | August 10, 2025I. The Plantation as the Foundry of Modern CapitalismPolitical economy, that hired prizefighter of capital, delights... 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 →
Black Scare, Red Scare, Class War
Charisse Burden-Stelly’s Scientific Autopsy of U.S. Empire and Its Racial Counterinsurgency LogicBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 3, 2025Capitalist Racism Is Not a Bug—It’s the Operating SystemThere are books that describe the system, books that critique the system, and then there are books that make you realize you were still living inside the... 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 →
Bill Of Whites: The Colonial Origins of the US Constitution
Settler Panic, Colonial Amnesia By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 1, 2025 Why the Collapse of Empire Feels Like Oppression to Those Who Lived Off It “We’re losing our country.” “Our rights are under attack.” “Democracy is in danger.” These are the cries echoing across settler America like the last wails of a... Continue Reading →
Not All Slavery is the Same: A Dialectical Analysis of Global Slaveries and the Rise of Capitalism
Settler Myths and the Weaponization of 'Whataboutisms' By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | June 1, 2025 “Africans enslaved each other too.” If you’ve ever dared to speak on the horrors of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, you’ve heard it. Settlers love this line—not because they care about historical nuance, but because it helps them sleep... Continue Reading →