** Introduction

* PART ONE: Anarchism in Theory

** The River of Anarchy

** Society and the State

*** Society

*** Natural Order

*** State and Government

*** Liberal Democracy

*** The Marxist State

*** Law

*** The Nation-State

** Freedom and Equality

*** Authority

*** Power

*** Equality

* PART TWO: Forerunners of Anarchism

** Taoism and Buddhism

*** Taoism

*** Buddhism

** The Greeks

** Christianity

** The Middle Ages

*** Mystical and Millenarian Anarchists

** The English Revolution

** The French Renaissance and Enlightenment

*** François Rabelais

*** Etienne de la Boétie

*** Gabriel de Foigny

*** Fénelon

*** The Enlightenment

*** Jean Meslier

*** Morelly

*** Denis Diderot

*** Jean-Jacques Rousseau

** The British Enlightenment

*** Jonathan Swift

*** Edmund Burke

*** Thomas Paine

* PART THREE: Great Libertarians

** French Libertarians

*** Marquis de Sade

*** Charles Fourier

** German Libertarians

*** Wilhelm von Humboldt

*** Friedrich Nietzsche

** British Libertarians

*** John Stuart Mill

*** Herbert Spencer

*** Edward Carpenter

*** William Morris

*** Oscar Wilde

** American Libertarians

*** Ralph Waldo Emerson

*** Walt Whitman

*** Henry David Thoreau

* PART FOUR: Classic Anarchist Thinkers

** William Godwin: The Lover of Order

*** Philosophy

*** Human Nature

*** Ethics

*** Politics

*** Economics

*** Education

*** Free Society

*** Means of Reform

** Max Stirner: The Conscious Egoist

*** Philosophy

*** Ethics

*** Politics

** Pierre-Joseph Proudhon: The Philosopher of Poverty

** Michael Bakunin. The Fanatic of Freedom

*** Philosophy

*** Human Nature

*** Liberty and Authority

*** The State

*** Free Society

*** Revolutionary Strategy