*** Abstract
*** Introduction
*** Anarchism and the republican tradition
*** Private property, domination and the ‘transformation of slavery’
*** Structural domination and the state
**** The distinctiveness of the anarchist historical sociology of the state
**** Law, violence and the state
**** The state and domination
*** Democratising the constitution: can it be done?
*** Towards anarchist constitutionalism
*** Acknowledgments
*** Disclosure statement
*** Funding