Foreword - Ismael Blanco and Ricard Goma
1. From New Municipalism to the Radical Municipalist Hypothesis: Rethinking the Public Through the Politics of the Common - Iolanda Bianchi and Bertie Russell
Part I: Orientations
2. The Radical Municipalist Hypothesis - Bertie Russell, Laura Roth and Matthew Thompson
3. The Democratising Potential of the Politics of the Common - Iolanda Bianchi
Part II: Barcelona
4. Beyond Self-Management in Public-Common Partnerships: The Citizen Assets Programme - Iolanda Bianchi
5. Governing Jauja: Informality, Urban Bordering and Social Innovation in Barcelona - Carlos Delclos
6. Evolving Policy Communities for Public-Cooperative Housing Commons in New Municipalist Barcelona - Mara Ferreri and Lorenzo Vidal
7. Energy Commoning in Barcelona: A Review of Current Experiences - Anais Varo and Marco Aparicio Wilhelmi
8. Democratising Social Care: On Care Neighbourhoods in Barcelona - David Palomera and Angelina Kussy
Part III: Europe
9. Pharmaceuticals in Common? Public-Common Partnerships in the French Pharmaceutical Sector - Bertie Russell, Keir Milburn and Kai Heron
10. Is There Sunlight at the End of the Pipeline? Solarna Stara, a Commons in the Triangle of an Energy Cooperative, Local Communities, and the Municipality - Ana Dzokic, Dragan Djunda, Marc Neelen
11. Recommoning Water: Terrassa's Citizen-Driven Remunicipalisation - Dona Geagea, Maria Kaika and Jampel Dell'Angelo
12. Hacking 'Technical' Decision-Making as a New Municipalist Strategy: The Case of Neapolitan Urban Commons - Francesca De Tullio and Giuseppe Micciarelli
13. "Deutsche Wohnen & Co. Enteignen" in Berlin: Socializing Housing at a Large Scale - Isabel Feichtner, Susanne Heeg and Tim Wihl
Part IV: The Americas
14. The California Public Banking Movement - Thomas M. Hanna and Aaryaman Singhal
15. Social Control and Public Water: Transformative Participation in Cochabamba's Water Remunicipalization - Nasya S. Razavi
16. Education As Commons in the Context of Poor Urban Peripheries: Social Management and Students' Subjectivities in a Radical Educational Initiative in Rosario, Argentina - Marilin Lopez Fittipaldi and Gabriel Silvestre
17. Commoning With and Against the State: Lessons From Ecuador's Deep Periphery - Karin Friederic and Brian J. Burke
18. Towards a Democratic Road to Socialism: Scale, Law, and Ownership in the Radical Municipalist Hypothesis - Iolanda Bianchi and Bertie Russell