** Preface

** Acknowledgements

** Introductory Essay by Murray Bookchin

* Part One: Background

** Chapter 1: The Spanish Revolution

*** The Two Revolutions by Sam Dolgoff

**** The Bolshevik Revolution vs The Russian Social Revolution

*** The Trend Towards Workers’ Self-Management by Sam Dolgoff

** Chapter 2: The Libertarian Tradition

*** Introduction

*** The Rural Collectivist Tradition by Sam Dolgoff

*** The Anarchist Influence by Sam Dolgoff

*** The Political and Economic Organization of Society[21] by Isaac Puente

** Chapter 3: Historical Notes

*** The Prologue to Revolution by Sam Dolgoff

**** On Anarchist Communism

**** On Anarcho-Syndicalism

*** The Counter-Revolution and the Destruction of the Collectives by Sam Dolgoff

** Chapter 4: The Limitations of the Revolution

*** Introduction

*** The Limitations of the Revolution[27] by Gaston Leval

* Part Two: The Social Revolution

** Chapter 5: The Economics of Revolution

*** Introduction

*** Economic Structure and Coordination[34] by Augustin Souchy

*** A Note on the Difficult Problems of Reconstruction[36] by Diego Abad de Santillan

*** Money and Exchange by Sam Dolgoff

**** Statistical Information on Agrarian and Industrial Socialization

** Chapter 6: Workers’ Self-Management in Industry

*** Introduction

*** Workers’ Self-Management in Industry[42] by Augustin Souchy

**** Workers’ Control vs Workers’ Self-Management

** Chapter 7: Urban Collectivization

*** Introduction

*** Collectivizations in Catalonia[47] by Augustin Souchy

*** The Collectivization of the Metal and Munitions Industry[54] by Augustin Souchy

*** The Collectivization of the Optical Industry[55]

*** The Socialization of Health Services[56] by Gaston Leval

*** Industrial Collectivization in Alcoy[59] by Gaston Leval

*** Control of Industries in the North[61] by Jose Peirats

** Chapter 8: The Revolution of the Land

*** Introduction

*** The Revolution on the Land[67] by Jose Peirats

** Chapter 9: The Coordination of Collectives

*** Introduction

*** The Peasant Federation of Levant[73] by Gaston Leval

*** The Aragon Federation of Collectives: The First Congress[76] by Jose Peirats

** Chapter 10: The Rural Collectives

*** Introduction

*** A Journey Through Aragon[79] by Augustin Souchy

*** The Collectivization in Graus[82] by Gaston Leval and Alardo Prats

*** Libertarian Communism in Alcora[87] by H. E. Kaminski

*** The Collective in Binefar[88] by Gaston Leval

*** Miralcampo and Azuqueca[90] from Cahiers de I’Humanisme Libertaire

*** Collectivization in Carcagente[92] by Gaston Leval

*** Collectivization in Magdalena de Pulpis[93] by Gaston Leval

*** The Collective in Mas de las Matas[95] by Gaston Leval

** Chapter 11: An Evaluation of the Anarchist Collectives

*** Introduction

*** The Characteristics of the Libertarian Collectives [97] by Gaston Leval

** Conclusion by Sam Dolgoff

** Glossary

** Bibliography