*** Preface
*** Introduction by Pierleone Porcu
*** Introductory Note by Paolo Ruberto (October ’84)
** And We Will Still Be Ready To Storm The Heavens Another Time: Against Amnesty
*** Why We Are Against A Struggle For Amnesty
*** But What War Is Over?
*** What Defeat Are They Talking About?
*** What Victory Were They Heading Toward?
*** They Refer To The Critique That They Were Never Able To Use
*** The Intermediate Struggle Of Revolutionaries
*** The Wretched Prospect Of Collaboration
*** Their Reasoning Has Gone Into 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 An Imagination
*** The Stereotype Of The Armed Party
*** Class War And Leninist Centralism
*** The Marginality Of The Armed Parties Relative 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 Companions
*** 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 Struggle
*** 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 The Separate Surrender
*** “Putting Aside” As Betrayal
*** All The Rats Return 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 Advance
*** In The Amnesty Proposal, There Is A Refusal To Advance
*** 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 Negotiations
*** A New Guarantee As An Imbroglio
*** The Class-Collaborationist Soul Of Ultra-Revolutionism
*** The Unfeasible Path Of Innocence
*** The Legal Struggle
*** The So-Called Penitents
*** Dissociating From Whom And From What?
*** Claiming Our Struggles As Anarchists
*** ...The Use Of Organized 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
*** The Prison In All Interventions: A Qualitative Moment Of The Struggle