Originally titled Herr Eugen Dühring's Revolution in Science, Engels’ Anti-Dühring was Engels' attempt to refute Duhring's views and “to produce an encyclopaedic survey of our conception of the philosophical, natural-science and historical problems.”

Contents
Prefaces
Original Preface: London, June 11, 1878
1885 Preface: London, September 23, 1885
1894 Preface: London, May 23, 1894

Introduction
Chapter 1: General
Chapter 2: What Herr Dühring promises

Part I: Philosophy
Chapter 3:  Classification. Apriorism
Chapter 4:  World Schematism

Philosophy of Nature
Chapter 5:  Time and Space
Chapter 6:  Cosmogony, Physics, Chemistry.
Chapter 7:  The Organic World.
Chapter 8:  The Organic World. (Conclusion)

Morality and Law
Chapter 9:  Eternal Truths.
Chapter 10: Equality.
Chapter 11: Freedom and Necessity.

Dialectics
Chapter 12: Quantity and Quality.
Chapter 13: Negation of the Negation.

Chapter 14: Conclusion.

Part II: Political Economy
Chapter 1:  Subject Matter and Method
Chapter 2:  Theory of Force.
Chapter 3:  Theory of Force. (Continuation)
Chapter 4:  Theory of Force. (Conclusion)
Chapter 5:  Theory of Value.
Chapter 6:  Simple and Compound Labour.
Chapter 7:  Capital and Surplus-Value.
Chapter 8:  Capital and Surplus-Value. (Conclusion)
Chapter 9:  Natural Laws of the Economy. Rent of Land.
Chapter 10: From The Critical History

Part III: Socialism
Chapter 1:  Historical.
Chapter 2:  Theoretical.
Chapter 3:  Production.
Chapter 4:  Distribution.
Chapter 5:  State, Family, Education.