Wall Street vs. the Soviets: Sutton’s Banker Puppet-Show and the Class War He Tries to Hide

Sutton replaces workers, soldiers, and soviets with bankers and boardrooms, turning revolution into elite theater. Trotsky’s travel becomes “proof” of sponsorship, as bureaucracy and wartime chaos are rebranded as capitalist command. Forged documents linger as atmosphere while the real record—bank nationalization, debt repudiation, and trade monopoly—buries the thesis. The book ends where history begins: capital... Continue Reading →

The Revolution Remembered Through a Mirror: Trotsky Between History and Heresy

A militant reading of Trotsky’s classic that honors his eyewitness fire while exposing the seeds of Trotskyism and Western Marxism—reaffirming the Lenin–Stalin line: soviets as organs of power only through the disciplined vanguard, from dual power to October, from poetry to statecraft. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | Weaponized Intellects Book Review: October Revolution... Continue Reading →

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