How Venezuela’s 7 Transformations Are Confronting Empire, Constructing Socialism, and Teaching the World to Fight By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information July 31, 2025 Why Venezuela Matters in the Age of Empire and Collapse At the dawn of the 21st century, when neoliberalism strutted across the globe declaring the end of history, one nation dared... 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 →
Sovereignty with Interest: The Sahel Bank That Defies Empire
The Confederal Bank for Investment and Development is more than finance—it’s a blueprint for liberation beyond the CFA and IMFBy Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 27, 2025The Bank That Should Not ExistIn a world ruled by bankers who have never tilled a field or fixed a pipe, the idea that three of the... Continue Reading →
Rebellion Without End: July 26th and the Unfinished Cuban Revolution
From the blood of Moncada to the barricades of today, Cuba’s revolution was never a moment—it is a method, a memory, and a mirror held up to empire. As the technofascist world order decays, the spirit of July 26th returns to demand a new generation of revolutionaries rise and finish what was begun. By Prince... Continue Reading →
Unite or Perish: Kwame Nkrumah’s Final Warning to a Fragmented Africa
Weaponized Statesman Series | Kwame Nkrumah at Addis Ababa, 1963Only African unity—political, economic, and military—can overthrow the neocolonial regime. Nkrumah saw the future. The question is whether we’re ready to fight for it.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | July 25, 2025Unite or Perish: The Mandate of a Revolutionary Moment“No sporadic act nor pious resolution... Continue Reading →
Roots In The Rubble: Reclaiming India’s Communal Lifeways From Colonial Ruin
Not despotism but defiance—how India's village communes preserved collective life beneath empire's boot, and why their shattered forms remain the soil of future socialismBy Pablo Katari | Weaponized Information | July 25, 2025Beyond Asiatic DespotismLet us begin by tearing to shreds the musty European fairy tale that India is a land of timeless tyranny, a... Continue Reading →
Markets of Empire: Manchester, Colonial Plunder, and the Arithmetic of Global Capitalism
From the cotton of Bengal to the sugar of Jamaica, the wealth of the City was not born of free exchange—but of forced extraction.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationJuly 24, 2025The Architecture of CatharsisOn July 22, 2025, The Guardian published an article by Chris Osuh titled “Manchester’s Royal Exchange rooted in slavery and colonialism, research... Continue Reading →
Revolution Is Not an Import: Kim Il Sung and the Struggle to Establish Juche
Weaponized Statesman Series | Kim Il Sung at Pyongyang, December 1955 In 1955, Kim Il Sung confronted a Party adrift in imitation. This was not a call for isolation, but a demand to root revolution in the lived experience of the Korean people. Juche, he argued, was not a slogan—it was a method of survival.... Continue Reading →
Revolution After Victory: Mao’s Sixty Points and the Struggle to Stay Red
In the wake of socialist victory, Mao sounded the alarm: triumph breeds complacency, and revolution demands method. His 1958 “Sixty Points” was not a plan—it was a weapon. A lesson in how to keep the revolution alive by transforming leadership, confronting contradiction, and placing politics in command. Weaponized Statesman Series | Mao in Nanning, 1958... Continue Reading →
Credit Is Not Eternal: Lenin, the Peasant, and the Test of Revolutionary State Power
In 1922, with the fires of civil war fading and the hardships of famine and bureaucratic decay sharpening into focus, Lenin stood before the Eleventh Party Congress not to celebrate victory, but to sound an alarm. In his most unsparing speech, he turned the full force of revolutionary critique inward—against incompetence, against illusion, and against... Continue Reading →