Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994. — 338 p.
Fascism as an Alternative Political Culture.
Georges Sorel and the Antimaterialist Revision of Marxism.
The Foundations of the "Correction" of Marxism.
Antirationalism and Activism: The Social Myths.
Anti-Cartesianism and Pessimism.
The Junction of Sorelianism and Nationalism.
Revolutionary Revisionism in France.
The "New School".
Applied Sorelianism.
The Emergence of Socialist Nationalism.
Revolutionary Syndicalism in Italy.
Twenty Years: 1902-1922.
The Primacy of Economics and the Revision of Marxist.
Economic Doctrine.
Sorel, the Mobilizing Myth of the Revolutionary General Strike, and the Lessons of Reality.
The Socialist-National Synthesis.
The Myth of the Revolutionary War.
From the Libyan War to the Interventionism of the Left: The Imperialism of the Workers, the Syndicate, and the Nation.
National Syndicalism, the Productionist Solution, and the.
Program of Partial Expropriation.
From the Carta del Carnaro to Fascist Syndicalism.
The Mussolini Crossroads: From the Critique of Marxism to.
National Socialism and Fascism.
Within the Orbit of Revolutionary Syndicalism.
The Intellectual Realignment of a Socialist Militant.
National Socialism.
The State and Dictatorship: From National Socialism to Fascism.
Epilogue.
From a Cultural Rebellion to a Political Revolution.