Comrade

An Essay on Political Belonging

176 pages

English language

Published Feb. 22, 2019 by Verso Books.

ISBN:
978-1-78873-501-8
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Shared work as political glue

I have been referred to as a 'comrade' many times in the past couple of years, and always felt awkward about it, mainly because as an Italian native speaker, when I hear it I cannot help but think of Fascist tugs in black shirts. In Italian, the term from the communist tradition is compagno/a, which, on the one hand, is unfortunately gendered but, on the other hand, refers to the sharing of bread, which somehow feels more inspiring than real estate. Dean alludes to this difference, but isn't curious about it, and quickly jumps into advocating for 'comrade'.

And she does a good job. First, she lays out her critique of the term 'ally'. This is arguably not an difficult task, but she does it exceptionally well. Where allies are defined by their social identity and voluntarily, respectfully support some else's struggle, comrades are united by a shared political …