** Acknowledgments
*** Deric Shannon
*** John Asimakopoulos
*** Anthony J. Nocella, II
** Preface
** Anarchist Economics: A Holistic View[1]
*** Anarchism and Economics
*** Capitalism and the Anarchist Critique
*** Anarchist Economics
**** Mutualism
**** Collectivism
**** Communist Anarchism
**** Other Unique Characteristics
*** The Contents of This Anthology
* Part 1: History
** Examining the History of Anarchist Economics to See the Future
*** Situating “Anarchist Economics”
*** So What Is an Economy and Why Do We Need One?
*** Property Relations
*** Class and Division of Labor
*** Remuneration Schemes
*** Allocation
*** Closing Comments
** Laying the Foundations: Proudhon’s Contribution to Anarchist Economics[79]
*** What Is Property?
*** System of Economic Contradictions
*** Solution of the Social Problem
*** General Idea of the Revolution
*** The Federative Principle
*** Conclusion: From Proudhon to Kropotkin
* Part 2: Analysis
** Capitalism in the 2000s: Some Broad Strokes for Beginners
*** Globalization from Above
*** “I have found a flaw”
*** Polls Show Increased Interest in Socialist Alternatives
*** The Meaning of “Crisis”
*** The Feminization of Poverty
*** An Intersectional Analysis
*** The Now More-than-Obvious Unsustainability of Capitalism
*** Toward a Post-Capitalist 2000s
** Fight to Win! Tools for Confronting Capital
*** Context: How to Assess Success or Failure?
*** “Differential Accumulation” as an Analytical Tool
*** Case Study 1: Anti-Sweatshop Targeting of Nike
*** Case Study 2: Take Down SNC-Lavalin!
*** Case Study 3: Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC)
*** Conclusions
** Escaping Capitalist Hegemony: Rereading Western Economies
*** Introduction
*** A Capitalist Hegemony?
*** A Call to Unleash Our Economic Imaginations
*** Understanding Dominant Economic Trajectory: One of Plurality and Difference
*** A Critical Focus on Non-Exchanged Work in Western Economies
*** Not-For-Profit Monetary Transactions
*** Explaining the Persistence of Alternative Economic Practices
*** Conclusion
* Part 3: Critique
** Globalized Contradictions of Capitalism and the Imperative for Epochal Change
*** Components of the Global SSA
**** The financial regime
**** The neoliberal trade regime
**** Globally segmented labor markets
*** Toward Collapse: A Global SSA without Income?
*** Reform versus Structural Solutions to Boom and Bust
** The Economic Crisis and Libertarian Socialists
*** Why Libertarian Socialists Reject Capitalism
*** The Problem Libertarian Socialists Must Solve
*** Explaining This Crisis
*** Explaining the Abysmal Response
*** Greece and the European Union
*** There Are Much Better Options
*** Addendum: Recent Events
** Education’s Diminishing Returns and Revolutionary Potential in the United States and Beyond
*** Time Travel
*** Introduction
*** The “Crises” Continue
*** The False Promises of School and Work
*** Early Studies of Resistance to Schooling
*** Resistance and Reform by Schools
*** Contemporary Student Resistance and Possibilities for Broad Social Change
*** Final Reflection
* Part 4: Practice
** Anarchist Economics in Practice
*** Varieties of Anarchist Economic Practice
**** Withdrawal
**** Anarchist unions
**** Workplace and university occupations
**** Cooperatives and communes
**** Local currencies
**** Food Not Bombs
**** Free shops and “really, really free markets”
**** DIY cultural production
**** The electronic commons
*** Anarchist Economics and Revolutionary Strategy
** Currency and Café Anarchy: Do-It-Yourself Economics and Participatory Resistance to Global Capitalism
*** Global Economic Chaos and Uniform Distlanceless
*** No Future: Globalization and Capitalism
*** Ithaca Baby: Dollars and Hours
*** Café Capital: Coffee, Communication, and Possibility
*** Conclusion: Another World Is Possible
** Part 5: Resistance
*** Occupy, Resist, Produce! Lessons from Latin America’s Occupied Factories
*** Breaking Chains
*** Hide-and-Seek Capitalism
*** Syndicalism and Self-management
*** A New Chapter in Working-Class History
*** We Can Write Our Own Futures!
** Call It an Uprising: People of Color and the Third World Organize against Capitalism
*** Globalization and the Reshaping of Race
*** Fighting Back against Capitalism
*** Interrogating the Future
** Part 6: Vision
*** Chopping Off the Invisible Hand: Internal Problems with Markets and Anarchist Theory, Strategy, and Vision[364]
*** Theory
*** A Few Words on Strategy
*** Vision
*** For the Accumulation of Freedom
** Ditching Class: The Praxis of Anarchist Communist Economics
*** Libertarian Communism, the Aspiration of Classes in Struggle
*** Praxis
*** Lived Libertarian Communism
*** A Libertarian Communist Society
*** A Critique of the Wage System
*** Toward Communism
** The Anarchist Method: An Experimental Approach to Post-Capitalist Economies
*** Issues Raised by Differing Models of Post-Capitalism
** Afterword: Porous Borders of Anarchist Vision and Strategy
*** Anarchist Vision
*** As an Example, Consider the Economy
*** Anarchist Strategy
**** What can a strategic commitment mean?
**** So what’s my point?
** Postscript: Toward the Occupation of Everyday Life
** Contributor Biographies