*** Dedication
* Introductions
** Introduction to the First Edition
** Introduction to the Second Edition
** Introduction to the Third Edition
* Post-Scarcity Anarchism
** Post-Scarcity Anarchism
*** Preconditions And Possibilities
*** The Redemptive Dialectic
*** Spontaneity and Utopia
*** Prospect
** Ecology and Revolutionary Thought
*** The Critical Nature of Ecology
*** Diversity and Simplicity
*** The Reconstructive Nature of Ecology
** Towards a Liberatory Technology
*** Technology and Freedom
*** The Potentialities of Modern Technology
*** The New Technology and the Human Scale
*** The Ecological Use of Technology
*** Technology for Life
** The Forms of Freedom
*** The Mediation of Social Relations
*** Assembly and Community
*** From “Here” to “There”
* Listen, Marxist!
** Listen, Marxist!
*** The Historical Limits of Marxism
*** The Myth of the Proletariat
*** The Myth of the Party
*** The Two Traditions
** A Note on Affinity Groups
** A Discussion on “Listen, Marxist!”
* The May–June Events in France
** 1. France: A Movement for Life
*** The Quality of Everyday Life
*** The Spontaneous Majority Movement
*** Authority and Hierarchy
*** The Dialectic of Modern Revolution
** 2. Excerpts from a Letter
*** The Making of a Revolution: What Happened... What Could Have Happened...
** Desire and Need
*** Marat/Sade
*** Desire and Need Polarized
*** The Self: Myth and Reality
*** The Disintegrating Self
*** Desire and Revolution