the-confederal-concept-of-libertarian-communism
Preliminary Remarks to This Translation
Eighteenth Session
Resolution over the Confederal Concept of Libertarian Communism (Approved by the 1936 CNT Congress)
The Constructive Concept of Revolution
Organization of the New Society after the Revolutionary Act and the First Measures of Revolution
The Producers’s Organization Plan
Libertarian Communes and Their Functions
Internal Mission and Functions of the Commune
Relations and Exchange of Products
The Individual’s Duties toward the Collective and the Concept of Distributive Justice
The Family and Sexual Relations
The Religious Question
Education, Art, Science, and Free Experimentation
Defense of the Revolution
Final Words