Introduction
Kurt Jacobsen and R.D. Hinshelwood
Part 1 Darwin and Malthus: The Cambridge Years
Roger Smith, "Relations: history of science and the thought of the therapist"
Jim Secord, "Revolutions in the head: Darwin, Malthus and Robert M. Young "
Timothy Sim, "The Reception of R. M. Young's Mind Brain and Adaptation"
Michael Ruse, "The Darwinian Aftermath"
Part 2 History of Science and Technology
Kurt Jacobsen, "Paradigms at Bay: Robert M. Young and the Dialectical Development of Science and Technology Studies"
Maureen McNeil, "Science is Social Relation: Reflections on the Essay and the Intervention"
Les Levidow, "Let's Move on': radical science, critique and Marxism"
Part 3 Psychoanalysis
Barry Richards, "Bob Young and the Free Associations project: A personal recollection"
Ann Scott, "Bob Young at Free Associations Books"
Karl Figlio, "Human nature and money"
Peter Barham, Schizophrenia in history"
R. D. Hinshelwood, "Values: inner and outer"
Paul Hoggett, "Primitive space"
Valerie Sinason, 'Robert M. Young: A farewell"
Conclusion: Bob Young and regenerating his Project
Kurt Jacobsen and R. D. Hinshelwood
Coda
: An interview with Bob Young