SOCIALISM IN THEORY, [79]

Socialist Office-holding is Not Socialism, 77, [85]; Collective Ownership, [80]; I. W. W. Point of View, [80]; Socialism Explained Diversely by Its Leaders, [80]; Hillquit's Notion, [81]; Debs' Demand, [81]; American Socialists to "Capture the Government," [82]; Analysis of Collective Ownership, [82]; All Women to Work, [84]; Atheism and Free-Love, [85]; Poetry from the "Call," [86]; Don't Judge Socialism by Reform Planks in Platforms, [87]; Socialists Attack Their Own Social Reform Program, [89]; Unpatriotic Attitude of Socialists in the War, [92].

[CHAPTER VII]

SOCIALISM IN PRACTICE, [94]

Herron's Socialist Day Dream, [94]; Communist Experiments in Russia and Hungary, [94]; Socialism in Yucatan, [96]; "Zapata, Great Socialist Leader of Southern Mexico," [97]; Act of the Second: "Zapata, a Tyrant, Who Played a Huge Joke on 100,000 Confiding Workers Whom He Exploited," [101]; Socialist Experiment in Russia, [103].

[CHAPTER VIII]

THE I. W. W., [105]

A "Dangerous" Organization, [105]; Its Origin, [105]; Industrial Unionism Explained, [106]; Organization by Industries, [107]; I. W. W. Preamble, [107]; Revolutionary Aims, [108]; Conceptions of Right and Wrong, [108]; Violent Tactics, [100]; Revolution by Means of the "General Strike," [109]; "Government Will Disappear," [110]; Remuneration for Work and the "Man-Day," [111]; Doctrine and Examples of Sabotage, [111].

[CHAPTER IX]

INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD IN ACTION, [114]