** The war in Spain, 1936–1939—The basic reasons for its outcome—Preaching in the desert—The judgment of Solomon
** History of the revolution in Spain—Political centralism—The working class organizations—The First Republic surrenders to the Monarchy—The Second Republic and its ineffectiveness
** The king abdicated, but the generals remained—The frustrated dictatorship of Gil Robles—The military conspiracy
** The inexorable military conspiracy—Our liaison with the Generalitat—The events of July 19 in Barcelona
** The Central Committee of Militias of Catalonia—Expeditions to Aragon—The false accusation that we withheld our forces from the front—Political and revolutionary collaboration
** Industry, transport and agriculture in the hands of the workers—The revolution in the economy—The agrarian collectives—The revolution in culture—War and revolution
** Catalonia and the rest of Spain—The central government vs. Catalonia—Politics vs. geography
** International diplomacy—British miscalculations—The events of May 1937—The war effort in danger—The political situation and military disasters
** The nefarious activities of the Communist Party—The Russian “Chekas” in Spain—Our side
** The political decomposition of the Republic—Financial irresponsibility—The figure of Negrín
** Our report of August 1938 to the Government of the Republic concerning the conduct of the war—A critical-military review
** A report presented to the libertarian movement in September 1938 calling attention to the course of the war and to the requisite reforms
** The political and military conditions preceding Franco’s final offensive in Catalonia—documents and reflections
** Conclusion