** Introduction
* And we will be ready to storm the heavens again
** Why we are against a struggle for amnesty
** But what war is over?
** What defeat are we talking about?
** What victory were they heading towards?
** They refer to the critique they were never able to use
** The revolutionaries’ immediate struggle
** The wretched prospect of collaboration
** Their reasoning is in crisis
** What they never understood
** The real movement is not in the prisons
** There cannot be any crisis of imagination for someone who never had any imagination
** The stereotype of the armed party
** Class war and leninist centralism
** The marginality of the armed parties in relation to the class war
** What they can reject
** What they can look forward to in the future
** An instrument in the hands of the real movement
** Very few comrades
** Beyond the party
** The anarchist project
** The insurrectional opening
** In practice, the development of the real movement is a process of violent transformation of class confrontation
** The ethical value of violence
** The simplifying project of the party
** What communication are they talking about?
** The anarchist relationship between the active minority and the real movement
** The ideology of separate surrender
** “Putting aside” as betrayal
** All rats come back to the political boat sooner or later
** The uncritical abandonment of militarism
** The old caryatids and the old arguments
** The theory of escape and the theory of resistance
** Changing in order to go forward
** In the proposal of amnesty, there is a refusal to go forward
** The illusion of reducing the state to its minimal repressive coefficient
** Communities of the future will be communities of struggle, so they cannot result from political negotiation
** A new guarantee as an imbroglio
** The class-collaborationist soul of hyper-class consciousness
** The unfeasible path of innocence
** The judicial confrontation
** The so-called penitents
** Dissociating from whom and from what?
** Claiming our struggle as anarchists
** The use of organised violence against exploiters of all kinds
** Our idea of proletarian justice
** The right to remember traitors
** The stifling attitude of certainty was not one of our mistakes
** Our theses on creativity, on subversion, on joy
** There is no separate solution
** In prison in all interventions: a qualitative moment of the confrontation