
Maroon the Implacable
The Collected Writings of Russell Maroon Shoatz
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Maroon the Implacable
The Collected Writings of Russell Maroon Shoatz
About this book
Russell Maroon Shoatz is a political prisoner who has been held unjustly for over thirty years, including two decades in solitary confinement. He was active as a leader in the Black Liberation Movement in Philadelphia, both above and underground. His successful escapes from maximum-security prisons earned him the title "Maroon." This is the first published collection of his accumulated written works, and also includes new essays written expressly for this volume.
Despite the torture and deprivation that has been everyday life for Maroon over the last several decades, he has remained at the cutting edge of history through his writings. His work is innovative and revolutionary on multiple levels:
⢠His self-critical and fresh retelling of the Black liberation struggle in the U.S. includes many practical and theoretical insights;
⢠His analysis of the prison system, particularly in relation to capitalism, imperialism, and the drug war, takes us far beyond the recently-popular analysis of the Prison Industrial Complex, contained in books such as The New Jim Crow;
⢠His historical research and writings on Maroon communities throughout the Americas, drawing many insights from these societies in the fields of political and military revolutionary strategy are unprecedented; and finally
⢠His sharp and profound understanding of the current historical moment, with clear proposals for how to move forward embracing new political concepts and practices (including but not limited to eco-socialism, matriarchy and eco-feminism, food security, prefiguration and the Occupy Wall Street movement) provide cutting-edge challenges for today's movements for social change.
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Appendix 1
A Summary of the Case Russell Maroon Shoatz: More Than Twenty Years in Solitary Confinement
Appendix 2
Manifesto for Scientific Soul Sessions

- We promote ecosocialism: the unity of humanity with the planetâs ecosystems. As aspiring ecosocialists, we aim for existence based on the same respect indigenous peoples have always had for the earth and returning to producers the rightful share of the fruits of their labor. We respect our Mother Earth as provider of all life on this planet. We take concrete steps to lessen our ecological footprint for the health and well-being of all beings and future generations.
- We are building toward a matriarchal future, which will be the opposite of patriarchy, not its mirror image. Matriarchy will be a revolutionary future, in which the social construct of gender is eliminated and humanity is re-socialized, in which the values of caring, nurturance, creativity, compassion and collectivity dominate.
- We denounce gynocideâthe ways that capitalism and white supremacy have attempted to break the spirit of struggle by inflicting violence upon and de-valuing women and all we represent. Our decision-making process emphasizes imagination, improvisation and intuition leading the way into the new and unforeseen; perception, wisdom, communal balance, and the art of listening and reception, as ways to overcome brute power.
- In all decisions, we keep the seventh generation of our descendants in mind (as taught by many indigenous peoples).
- We recognize spirituality as an essential element in the struggle for liberation. Our name is Scientific Soul: âScientificâ because we seek answers and solutions; âSoulâ because we believe in each self moving beyond its limits, reaching out to people, natural creatures and to the cosmos, imagining and doing the impossible!
- We bring art and politics together in provocative ways in our quest for excellence and the impossible dream! We see anti-capitalist analysis and anti-imperialist aesthetics as the paradigm for a new way of being and living that is not dictated by Western capitalist values.
- Through forward-thinking artistic creation and political organizing we realize SSS leadership principles of commitment, capacity, and clarity.
- Recognizing the self-determination of oppressed nationalities and the strength of a United Front, our leadership is principally composed of oppressed nationalities and women. Each of us checks our privilege and takes responsibility to change the ways we reproduce our internalized racism and oppression.
- We refuse to compromise and be made mediocre by institutions such as the NGO/Non-profit Industrial Complex. We aim to be self-sufficient.
- We are intergenerational. We acknowledge the experience and dedication of our elders. We respect the energy and fresh visions of the young.
- We are internationalist. We seek to build a united front across boundaries and divides.
- We are revolutionaries! We donât think capitalism is fixable.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Foreword: To the Outer World From Within: The Ferocity to Be Free ⢠Chuck D
- Introduction: The Revolutionary Maroon Quincy Saul
- Prelude: Fire in the Hole!: Why Russell Maroon Shoatz is Important to Creative Revolutionaries! ⢠Fred Ho
- About These Writings: Authorâs Note Russell Maroon Shoatz [2012]
- I Am Maroon! (1995)
- Message From a Death Camp (1997)
- Twenty-First-Century Political Prisoners: Real and Potential (2002)
- Taxpayers and Prison: A Foolâs Paradise (2011)
- Death by Regulation: Pennsylvania Control Unit Abuses (1995)
- The Black Liberation Struggle in Philadelphia (2006)
- Black Fighting Formations: Their Strengths, Weaknesses, and Potentials (1994-1995)
- The Dragon and the Hydra: A Historical Study of Organizational Methods (2006)
- The Real Resistance to Slavery in North America (2005)
- Liberation or Gangsterism: Freedom or Slavery(2006)
- Respect Our Mothers: Stop Hating Women (2010)
- Democracy, Matriarchy, Occupy Wall Street, and Food Security (2011)
- The Question of Violence (2012)
- Afterword: Let Us Not Rest until Justice is Done Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge and Matt Meyer
- Appendix 1: A Summary of the Case: Russell Maroon Shoatz: More Than Twenty Years in Solitary Confinement
- Appendix 2: Manifesto for Scientific Soul Sessions
- Appendix 3: Ecosocialist Horizons