Bakunin, Marx, and Johann Philipp Becker | p. 1 |
The Alliance 'request' | |
The Alliance joins the International (February-July 1869) | |
Becker's position paper on the question of organisation (July 1869) | |
The International in Geneva and in the Jura Region | p. 9 |
The International in Jura (February-May 1869) | |
The Basel Congress of the International | p. 19 |
Bakunin's manuscript 'To the Citizen Editors of the Réveil' (October 1869) | |
Bakunin's first strategy: attack not Marx but his associates | |
Marx's 'communications' concerning Bakunin | p. 35 |
Bakunin's defence by Eugene Him (January 1870) | |
The 'Confidential Communication' to German social democrats (March 1870) | |
The Romance Federation split | p. 47 |
La Chaux-de-Fonds Congress (April 1870) | |
Marx's third 'communication' regarding Bakunin (April 1870) | |
The General Council's decision (June 1870) | |
The international response and the International's next congress (April-August 1870) | |
Fixing the International's course | p. 67 |
Bakunin's second strategy: cautious criticism of Marx | |
Paul Robin, the congress question, and the disbanding of the Geneva Alliance section (summer 1871) | |
Marx and pluralism within the International | |
The London Conference | p. 85 |
The London Conference's decision on the Swiss conflict (resolutions nos. 16 and 17) | |
The Nechaev trial (resolution no. 14 of the London Conference) | |
Constitution of the working class into a political party (resolution no. 9 of the London Conference) | |
The Sonvillier Circular | p. 101 |
Reaction of the Belgian Federation of the International (November-December 1871) | |
Engels' article about the Sonvillier Circular and the declarations in support of the London Conference from Saxony and Geneva | |
The International in Italy | p. 121 |
Reaction of the International in Italy (until January 1872) | |
Engels' letter to Theodor Cuno in Milan of 24 January 1872 | |
Bakunin's Italian manuscripts (end of 1871 to beginning of 1872) | |
The International in Spain | p. 153 |
The International in Madrid and the founding congress of the Spanish Federation in Barcelona (1869-1870) | |
Slow reaction of the Spanish International to the Sonvillier Circular (November 1871-early 1872) | |
Paul Lafargue goes to Spain | |
Lafargue's activities in Spain | p. 179 |
Lafargue and the Emancipation's contact with the Republican Party (January to March 1872) | |
The Saragossa Congress (4-11 April 1872) and Lafargue's reports in the Liberté | |
Bakunin's letters to Mora and Lorenzo (April-May 1872) | |
The Belgian rules project and the Fictitious Splits | p. 197 |
Fictitious Splits in the International by Marx and Engels | |
Bakunin's third strategy: open criticism of Marx | |
Debate over the Belgian rules project and the second Belgian federal congress (14 July 1872) | |
Cafiero's reckoning with Engels (12-19 June 1872) | |
Convening the Congress of The Hague | p. 227 |
Boycott or participation? | |
The factional divide in the Spanish International | p. 243 |
The Alianza fracas | |
Engels' attacks against the Alianza (July-August 1872) | |
The Spanish delegate elections and the New Madrid Federation before the Congress of The Hague | |
The eve of the Congress of the Hague | p. 283 |
The opposition | |
Delegate mandates from the United States and Germany | |
The French and General Council delegate mandates | |
The Congress of The Hague: the mandate commission and the commission to investigate the Alliance | p. 303 |
The verification of the mandates | |
The voting procedure and the commission to investigate the Alliance | |
The story behind Bakunin's translation of Capital | |
The revisions to the Rules, the transfer of the General Council and the 'Minority Declaration' | p. 331 |
The debate concerning the transfer of the General Council and resolution no. 9 of the London Conference | |
Constitution of the minority and the final meeting of the Congress of The Hague | |
The Congresses of St. Imier, Brussels, and Córdoba | p. 353 |
The downfall of the Congress of The Hague's majority | |
The Brussels Congress (December 1872) | |
The Córdoba Congress (December 1872) | |
Bakunin and the Congress of The Hague | |
The Geneva Congresses and the disastrous New York General Council | p. 379 |
Reactions in Belgium, Spain, and Italy | |
The split of the English International | |
The congress of the federations (1-6 September 1873) | |
The General Council's congress (8-13 September 1873) | |
Politics and historical narratives | p. 407 |
The pamphlet 'L'Alliance' | |
The Mémoire of the Jura Federation | |
Epilogue | |
Bibliography | p. 421 |
Notes | p. 441 |
Index | p. 579 |
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