** 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