Textbook explores the "philosophy" of punk rock through:
• Why Punk: Background comparisons with previous art movements; some defining characteristics of punk.
• Media Misrepresentations: How television, glossy magazines, and mindless mass media have done their best to defang the beast.
• Skinheads: Who they are, where they're from and do they have to do with punk anyway.
• Intra-Movement Communication: Fanzines-communcation from the Xerox machine to the underground.
• Anarchism: An alternative to existing systems. What it is and why it is embraced by punks all over the world. The failure of "bought and paid for" politicians has ensured a counterculture receptive to the idea that we would be better off without these vampires.
• Gender Issues: Sexism, feminism and open homosexuality.
• Environmentalism and Ecological Concerns: The ideas and techniques of Earth First, ALF, and others have found a comfortable home in the punk scene.
• Straight Edge: A movement that went from being a minor threat to a convervative, conformist no threat.
• DIY