*** Introduction: The People’s Self-Defense
** 1. How the world works. Global division of labor
*** 1.1 Mining, commodity-based countries
*** 1.2 Production, manufacturing countries
*** 1.3 Metropole
*** 1.4 Consumer society, irrational distribution of goods
*** 1.5 World dumps
*** 1.6 Migration, migrant supplying countries
*** 1.7 Chauvinism, competition between second-rate countries
*** 1.8 Fascism and revanchism, the struggle for increasing status in the world system
*** 1.9 Social democracy, a compromise between Western society and the state
*** 1.10 Anti-capitalist projects
** 2. Capitalism and the state
*** 2.1 Concentration of wealth, global inequality as an inevitable consequence of capitalism
*** 2.2 State – a hierarchical organization for the redistribution of resources and subordination of society
*** 2.3 The modern state is a product of capitalism. Capitalism is a product of centralization
*** 2.4 Capitalism, borders and wars
*** 2.5 Wage labor – the basis of capitalism
*** 2.6 Police and order
*** 2.7 Capitalism – the global system
*** 2.8 Representation – justification of authority
*** 2.9 Parliamentarism
*** 2.10 The power of corporations
*** 2.11 The decline of capitalism?
** 3. New society
*** 3.1 Basic principles of a new society
*** 3.2 Direct democracy
*** 3.3 National Assembly
*** 3.4 Organization of the national assembly
*** 3.5 Coordination of public assemblies
*** 3.6 Positions and profile committees
*** 3.7 Political and territorial structure
*** 3.8. Laws and referenda
*** 3.9 Keeping order
*** 3.10 Judicial system
*** 3.11 Sanctions
*** 3.12 Militia
*** 3.13 Education
*** 3.14 Emancipation of labor
*** 3.15 Decentralized planned economy
*** 3.16 Production Robotization
*** 3.17 Enterprise Management
*** 3.18 Distribution centers
*** 3.19. 3D printers
*** 3.20 Economic planning
** 4. The road to a New Society
*** 4.1 The revolutionary subject
*** 4.2 Anti-reformism
*** 4.3 Direct action
*** 4.4 Social revolution
*** 4.5 Transition
*** 4.6 Revolutionary prospects in the post-Soviet territories
*** 4.7 Organization. Organizational core
*** 4.8 Activist Network
*** 4.9 Campaigns, engaging new groups
*** 4.10 Interaction between organizational centers of movement
*** 4.11 Large movement or autonomous groups
*** 4.12 Movement infrastructure, media
*** 4.13 Organization of groups
*** 4.14 Democracy of participation, rights and obligations
*** 4.15 Actionism
*** 4.16 Radical actions
*** 4.17 Political violence
*** 4.18 Social projects
*** 4.19 Social Conflicts
*** 4.20 Repression
*** 4.21 Secrecy
*** 4.22 Training of participants in the movement
*** 4.23 Evolution and revolution
*** 4.24 Education and agitation
*** 4.25 New culture
*** 4.26 Autonomous spaces
*** 4.27 Armed underground or political movement