Hold the Line: Listen Hard, Rectify Fast, Stay Red

Weaponized Statecraft Series | Mao at Lushan, 1959 In the storm of the Great Leap’s setbacks, Mao did not fold—he listened. At Lushan he turned mistakes into lessons, errors into curriculum, and criticism into a method of survival. He named two illnesses—touchiness and wavering—and prescribed two remedies: endurance and rectification. He defended the communes, corrected... 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 →

Rights And Revolution: The Class Struggle Over Who Deserves To Live

Human rights are not timeless truths—they are battle-scarred demands, born from rebellion and shaped by empire. To understand their meaning, we must interrogate their origin, their mutation under capitalism, and their revolutionary potential under socialism. By Prince Kapone | Weaponized Information | Date: May 25, 2025 Rights Aren’t Natural—They’re Fought Over Ask any liberal where... Continue Reading →

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