** Chapter 1: The Cuban Revolution: an Anarchist Perspective
** Chapter 2: Castro's Friendly Critics
*** From Waldo Frank to Rene Dumont
*** Dumont's Critique
*** Workers and Unions
*** The Boss
*** Censorship and Spying
**** Out of the Game
**** Instructions for Admission into a New Society
*** Education
*** Cuba: A Military Dictatorship
*** Agriculture is Militarized
*** Dumont's Libertarian Socialist Proposals
*** Dumont: Spurious Libertarian
*** Wanted: A Libertarian Caudillo
** Chapter 3: The Character of the Cuban Revolution
*** A Non-Social Revolution
*** Nationalization Versus Socialism
*** Russia and Cuba: Two Revolutions Compared
*** Revolution the Latin American Way
*** "Communism" a la Castro
*** The Real Revolution Is Yet To Come
** Chapter 4: The Ideology of Spanish Anarchism
** Chapter 5: Anarchism in Cuba: the Forerunners
*** Anarchism in the Colonial Period
*** Struggle for Independence: 1868-1895
*** Anarchists in the Struggle for Independence
*** Cuban Independence: The Expansion of U.S. Imperialism
*** Independence to the Outbreak of World War I: 1898-1914
*** Russian Revolution to the Machado Dictatorship: 1917-1925
*** The Dictatorship of Machado: 1925-1933
*** Manifesto to the Cuban Workers and the People in General
** Chapter 6: The Batista Era
*** The Communists and Batista
*** The Crisis of the Labor Movement and the Anarchists: 1944-1952
**** Province of Pinar Del Rio
**** Province of La Habana
**** Province of Matanzas
**** Province of Las Villas
**** Province of Camaguey
**** Province of Oriente
*** The Role of the Libertarian Movement in the Anti-Batista Struggle
** Chapter 7: The Revolution in Perspective: the Economic Background
*** Agricultural Production
*** Industrial Production--non-Sugar
** Chapter 8: Anonymous Heroes of the Revolution
** Chapter 9: The Cuban Revolution: Anarchist Eyewitness Reports
*** The Cuban Revolution: A Direct Report by Augustin Souchy
**** Part One: Overall Evaluation of the Revolution
**** Part Two: "We Visit the New Rural Cooperatives"
*** Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Cuba, by Abelardo Iglesias
**** Introduction
**** History of a Fraud: The "March On Havana"
**** Castro: The Anti-American Imperialist
** Chapter 10: Why the anarchists broke with Castro's regime
** Chapter 11: The Position of the Cuban Anarchists: Selected Documents (1960-1974)
*** Declaration of Principles of the Libertarian Syndicalist Group of Cuba (Havana, 1960)
**** (1) Against the State in All its Forms.
**** (2) The Unions as the Economic Organ of the Revolution.
**** (3) The Land to Those Who Work It.
**** (4) The School Should Instruct; the Family Should Rear the Young.
**** (5) The Struggle Against Nationalism, Militarism and Imperialism.
**** (6) To Bureaucratic Centralism We Counterpose Federalism.
**** (7) Without Individual Freedom There Can Be No Collective Freedom.
**** (8) The Revolution Belongs To Us All.
*** Miscellaneous Declarations 1961-1975
** Chapter 12: Cuba in the 1960s and the 1970s
*** Forming the "New Man"
*** Relations with Russia
*** Agriculture
*** Non-Agricultural Production
** Chapter 13: Structure of Power in Cuba
*** Reorganization of the Governmental Structure
*** The Judicial System
*** The Communist Party of Cuba (CPC)
*** People's Democracy and Decentralization
*** The Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR)
*** Cuban Youth Rebels
*** Plight of the Workers
*** Union "Democracy"
*** Workers' Control and Self-Management
*** Militarization of Labor
*** The Armed Forces
*** Concluding Remarks
** Appendices
*** On the Constitution of the Republic of Cuba
*** Chronology 1959-1975
*** Glossary
*** Bibliographical Notes
*** Official Sources
*** Other Background and Source Materials
*** Personal Accounts
*** Critical Studies