| Introduction |
| Part I: The Nature of Terrorism |
| 1. Violence: Genesis of Terror |
| 2. Terror: An Overall View |
| 3. Terror as Aberration |
| Part II: History |
| 4. Robespierre's Bloody Virtue |
| 5. The Guillotine Athirst |
| 6. In the Name of Marx |
| 7. Anarchists: Philosophers with Bombs |
| 8. America's Pie |
| 9. Hunting the Tsar |
| 10. Azef: Terror Chief as Double Agent |
| 11. Lenin: High Priest of Terror |
| 12. Now Is the Time |
| 13. Thought Waves of Hatred |
| 14. Trotsky: Target of Boomerang |
| 15. Stalin's Archipelago |
| 16. Hitler's Holocaust |
| 17. The Final Solution |
| Part III: Modern Times |
| 18. Mao's Muzzle |
| 19. Three Innovations |
| 20. Wanton Romantics: Guevara, Debray, Marighella |
| 21. The Morbid Tango |
| 22. Heirs to Tupac-Amaru |
| 23. Siempre la Violencia! |
| 24. Fanon and the Black Panthers |
| 25. The Weatherman |
| 26. The Days of Rage and After |
| 27. The Symbionese and Patty Hearst |
| 28. Canada's White Niggers |
| 29. Crimson in the Irish Green and Orange |
| 30. New Europe's Old Hatreds |
| 31. Vietnam and Other Jungles, Other Pyres |
| 32. Red Samurai and Turkey's Nihilists |
| 33. Arafat and Other Sacrificers |
| 34. Fire in the African Bush |
| 35. Right-wing Terror |
| Part IV: Terror with a Difference |
| 36. Genghis Khan with the Telephone |
| 37. The New Robin Hoods, the Media, and the Police |
| 38. Terrorists Then and Now |
| 39. The New International |
| 40. Five Minutes to Midnight |
| Appendix: The Lethal Record |
| Bibliography |
| Notes |
| Index |