** What does “Workers’ Movement” mean?

** The Emergence of Anarcho-Syndicalism and the Association of Free German Unions

** The moulding of Anarcho-Syndicalism after the First World War

** A clear alternative to authoritarian Communism: The Free Workers’ Union of Germany

** The essential differences from the centralized Trade Unions

** Reasons for the decline in membership of the Free Workers’ Union

** The effects of declining membership on the workplace: factory councils and bargaining agreements

** Tensions and conflict within the FAUD

** Anarcho-syndicalism beyond the workplace

** The Society of Proletarian Free Thinkers

** The “Friends of Free Books” [GfB]

** The Association for Birth Control and Sexual Hygiene

** The “Schwarzen Scharen”

** The Movement of the Unemployed

** The Communal Settlements

** The Vagabond Movement

** The “Anarcho-Syndicalist Youth of Germany” (SAJD)

** The “Syndicalist Women’s Group” (SFB)

** The Children’s Movement

** The End of the FAUD

** Syndicalism and its Significance