** Dedication

** Epigraph

** Introduction by The Friends of Aron Baron

** Anarchy and “Scientific” Communism by Luigi Fabbri

*** I. The bourgeois phraseology of “scientific” communism

*** II. The State and the Centralisation of Production

*** III. The “Provisional” Dictatorship and the State

*** IV. Anarchy and Communism

*** V. The Russian Revolution and the Anarchists

** The Soviet System or the Dictatorship of the Proletariat? by Rudolf Rocker

*** Revolutionary Syndicalism and the Idea of Councils

*** The “Dictatorship of the Proletariat,” an Inheritance from the Bourgeoisie

*** Jacobin Traditions and Socialism

*** Everything for the Councils

** The Idea of Equality and the Bolsheviks by Nestor Makhno

** The State and Revolution: Theory and Practice by Iain McKay

*** Theory

*** The Paris Commune

*** Opportunism

*** Anarchism

*** Socialism

*** The Party

*** Practice

*** The State and the Soviets

*** The State and Socialism

*** The State and Civil War

*** The State and the Masses

*** Alternatives

*** Conclusions

** A Decade of Bolshevism by Alexander Berkman

** Preface to Ida Mett’s “The Kronstadt Commune” by Maurice Brinton

** The Kronstadt Commune by Ida Mett

*** The Kronstadt Events

*** 1. Background to the Kronstadt insurrection

*** 2. Petrograd on the Eve of Kronstadt

**** Analysis of the Kronstadt Programme

*** 3. Mass meetings and Bolshevik slanders

**** Mass Meetings

**** The Provisional Committee

**** Bolshevik Slanders

*** 4. Effects on the Party Rank and File

*** 5. Threats, Bribes and Skirmishes

**** Threats and Bribes

**** Support in Petrograd

**** First Skirmishes

*** 6. Demoralisation in the Red Army

**** Reorganisation

*** 7. The Final Assault

**** The Balance Sheet

*** 8. What they said at the time

**** The Anarchists

**** The Mensheviks

**** The right S.R.s.

**** The left S.R.s.

**** Lenin’s Views

**** Petrichenko’s Evidence

*** 9. Kronstadt: last upsurge of the Soviets

**** Trotsky’s Accusations

**** The Bolshevik interpretations

**** Rosa Luxembourg’s view’s

**** A third Soviet Revolution

** The Struggle Against Fascism Begins with the Struggle Against Bolshevism by Otto Ruhle

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*** VII.

** My Disillusionment in Russia—Afterword by Emma Goldman

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** Cries In The Wilderness: Alexander Berkman and Russian Prisoner Aid by Barry Pateman

** Bolshevism and Stalinism by Paul Mattick

*** Competitors for Power

*** The Bolsheviks and Mass Spontaneity

*** The Party ‘Machine’

*** Trotsky, Apologist for Stalinism

*** The Result: State Capitalism

** The Role of Bolshevik Ideology in the Birth of the Bureaucracy by Cornelius Castoriadis

*** [1. The Significance of the Russian Revolution]

*** [2. The Main Questions]

*** [3. The Traditional “Answers”]

*** [4. Bureaucracy in the Modern World]

**** [A. Modern Capitalist Countries]

**** [B . Economically Backward Countries]

**** [C . Russia]

*** [5. The Working Class in the Russian Revolution]

*** [6. Bolshevik Policy]

*** [7. The Management of Production]

*** [8. On “Ends” and “Means”]

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