** Foreword by Carl Levy
** Editor’s Introduction to the First Edition
** Editor’s Introduction to the Third Edition (1984)
* Part One
** Introduction
*** Anarchy and Anarchism
** I
*** 1. Anarchist Schools of Thought
*** 2. Anarchist-Communism
*** 3. Anarchism and Science
*** 4. Anarchism and Freedom
*** 5. Anarchism and Violence
*** 6. Attentats
** II
*** 7. Ends and Means
*** 8. Majorities and Minorities
*** 9. Mutual Aid
*** 10. Reformism
*** 11. Organisation
** III
*** 12. Production and Distribution
*** 13. The Land
*** 14. Money and Banks
*** 15. Property
*** 16. Crime and Punishment
** IV
*** 17. Anarchists and the Working Class Movements
*** 18. The Occupation of the Factories
*** 19. Workers and Intellectuals
*** 20. Anarchism, Socialism, and Communism
*** 21. Anarchists and the Limits of Political Co-Existence
** V
*** 22. The Anarchist Revolution
*** 23. The Insurrection
*** 24. Expropriation
*** 25. Defence of the Revolution
** VI
*** 26. Anarchist Propaganda
*** 27. An Anarchist Programme[219]
**** 1. Aims and Objectives
**** 2. Ways and Means
**** 3. The Economic Struggle
**** 4. The Political Struggle
**** 5. Conclusion
* Part Two
** Notes for a Biography
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** Appendix I
*** Anarchists Have Forgotten Their Principles
** Appendix II
*** Pro-Government Anarchists
** Appendix III
*** Fact and Fiction on the Shooting Incident at a Meeting Addressed by Malatesta in West Hoboken in 1899
** Appendix IV
*** Pietro Kropotkin—Ricordi E Critiche Di Un Vecchio Amico (Peter Kropotkin—Recollections and Criticisms of an Old Friend)
* Part Three
** Malatesta’s Relevance For Anarchists Today: An Assessment
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