*** Abstract

*** Acknowledgements

** Introduction

*** Contemporary Anarchism: A first look

*** Two Agendas

*** Between Philosophy and Participatory Research

*** Discussion

* Part I. Explaining Anarchism

** Chapter 1: What Moves the Movement?

*** Anarchism as a Political Culture

*** The A-word

*** From Networks to Political Culture

**** Forms of organisation

**** Campaigning and direct action repertoires

**** Discursive aspects

**** Broader cultural attributes

*** The Role of Identity

*** Old-school and New-school

** Chapter 2: Threads of Resistance

*** Tracing the Genealogy of Contemporary Anarchism

*** Defeat and Stagnation

*** An Haphazard Rebirth

*** An International Movement

** Chapter 3: What Anarchists Want

*** The Logic of Anti-Authoritarian Political Language

*** Struggle Against Domination

*** Prefigurative politics

*** Open — Ended Politics

* Part II: Anarchist Anxieties

** Chapter 4: Power and Equality

*** Leadership and Power in Anarchist Organising, Part One

*** “But we don’t have leaders...”

*** From Leadership to Power

**** Power-over as Domination

**** Power-to and Power as Influence

**** Power-with or power-among

*** Equality and “Activist Resources”

** Chapter 5: Power, Invisibility and Solidarity

*** Leadership and Power in Anarchist Organising, Part Two

*** Decentralisation

*** Between Enforcement and Coercion

*** Anarchism and Democracy

*** The Tyranny of Structurelessness Reconsidered

*** Accountability

*** The Forum and the Campfire

*** Power and Solidarity

** Chapter 6: Beyond “Diversity of Tactics”

*** Re-assessing the Anarchist Debate on Violence

*** Contextualising the Present Debate

*** Messy Definitions

*** Limits to Justification

*** Empowerment, Revenge and Armed Struggle

** Chapter 7: Luddites and Hackers

*** Defining a Broad-Based Anarchist Politics of Technology

*** Anarchists and Technology

*** Domination and the Technological Complex

*** Anarchist Concerns

*** The Case of Nanotechnology

*** Actualising the Critique

**** Luddism

**** Hacking, Cracking and E-Piracy

**** Reviving Creativity, Lo-Tech

** Chapter 8: Unholy Land

*** Anarchism, Nationalism and Israeli-Palestinian Peace

*** Anarchism and Nationalism

*** “Supporting” Statehood?

*** Three Threads of Intervention

**** Linking Issues

**** Non-violent Direct Action

**** Grassroots Peace-making

** Conclusion

** References