Introduction : Paulo Freire and the twentieth-century drive for development
1. Entering history
2. The revolution that wasn't and the revolution that was in Brazil, 1961-1964
3. Reformist Chile, peasant consciousness, and the meaning of Christian democracy, 1964-1969
4. Paulo Freire and the World Council of Churches in the first and third worlds, 1969-1980
5. The Sandinistas and the last utopian experiment of the Cold War, 1979-1980
6. The long, slow transition to democracy in Brazil and the end(?) of utopia, 1980-1997
Epilogue : Legacies of a Cold War intellectual in a post-Cold War world.