“Revisiting October through Walter Rodney’s Third World lens, this review dismantles Western Marxist fatalism and reclaims the Revolution as the weapon of the oppressed.” By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | Weaponized Intellects Book Review: October Revolution Series | October 25, 2025 October Is Not a Memory, It’s a MethodOne hundred and eight years after... Continue Reading →
War and Revolution: Memory, Survival, and the Arsenal of the Twentieth Century
Domenico Losurdo’s excavation of the revolutionary century dismantles the Black Legend, exposes Western Marxism’s allergy to power, and reclaims history as a weapon against empire. This review reads his work as both book and battlefield, a guide for revolutionaries who refuse to inherit only defeat.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Intellects | September 1, 2025Introduction: History... Continue Reading →
Class Struggle or Class Surrender? Domenico Losurdo and the Demolition of Western Marxism
A revolutionary review of Class Struggle: A Political and Philosophical History by Domenico Losurdo—exposing how Western Marxism buried the revolution, betrayed the colonized, and became the ideological arm of empire.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 26, 2025They Waged Class War FirstLong before Marx put pen to paper, long before any revolutionary waved a... Continue Reading →
Dismantling the Black Legend: Losurdo, Stalin, and the Western Marxist Betrayal of History
How imperial propaganda and Western Marxism conspired to weaponize the memory of the Soviet Union and disarm living revolutionsPrince Kapone | Weaponized Information | August 23, 2025I. The Black Legend and the Class War Over HistoryThis is not an academic exercise in “reassessing Stalin.” It’s a guided demolition of one of the most successful ideological... Continue Reading →
Discipline in the Ashes: Stalin, Famine, and the First Breath of Socialist Construction
🟥 Discipline in the Ashes: Stalin, Famine, and the First Breath of Socialist Construction In the aftermath of imperialist invasion and civil war, Stalin’s address to the Eleventh Congress in 1922 was not a celebration of victory, but a warning against illusion. Standing amid starvation, disillusionment, and creeping bureaucratism, he issued a challenge to the... Continue Reading →
Red Autumn: The Korean War and the Highest Form of Proletarian Internationalism
This is not the story of a Cold War chess match or a border conflict spun out of control. This is the story of a revolutionary people defending their land and their future against the most brutal empire in human history—and winning. Korea did not collapse. It stood, with the full force of China and... Continue Reading →
The Wind of History: Stalin, CNN, and the War Over Revolutionary Memory
When empire trembles, it smears. Stalin’s monument in Moscow is not a return to tyranny—it’s a rupture in imperialist amnesia.By Prince Kapone | Weaponized InformationMay 27, 2025Digging Through the Dirt: Who’s Telling This Story and Why? “I know that after my death a pile of rubbish will be heaped on my grave, but the wind... Continue Reading →