In The Apocalypse of Settler Colonialism, Gerald Horne shows how seventeenth-century England fused racial slavery, Indigenous genocide, and corporate empire into the blueprint for the U.S. settler state — a history revolutionaries must grasp if we intend to overthrow the world that system built. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | November 30, 2025 From... Continue Reading →
Chains at the Dawn: Slave Revolts as the First Modern Proletarian Uprisings
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 →
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 →