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What draws people into political movements? And what sustains us, in the face of defeat, infiltration and state repression? For the authors of 'Friends in Common: Radical Friendship and Everyday Solidarities', friendship is an undertheorised, but vital piece of the puzzle, and full of revolutionary potential. In this episode we are joined by Laura C. Forster and Joel White for a conversation about the generative and prefigurative possibilities of friendship. We discuss family abolition and comradeship, the Kurdish idea of Hevalti, friendship as a form of social reproduction, and how the state simultaneously dismisses friendship and reads it as a threat. We talk about friendship in relation to solidarity, and whether far right movements are sustained by friendship too. Friends in Common is 40% off for podcast listeners on plutobooks.com. Use the coupon PODCAST at the checkout. Subscribe to our channel! / @plutopressvideos Sign up to our newsletter to receive special offers and much more! https://bit.ly/plutonewsletters Follow Pluto Press: Instagram: / plutopress TikTok: / pluto.press X: / plutopress Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/plutopress.b... 'Friends in Common: Radical Friendship and Everyday Solidarities' by Laura C. Forster and Joel White is OUT NOW! Get your copy here: https://www.plutobooks.com/product/fr... --- Laura C. Forster is Lecturer in Modern History at the University of York. Her research is concerned with intimacy, radical ideas, and political activism in the long nineteenth century. Laura has written for Tribune, ROAR, DOPE and Novara Media. She lives in Newcastle and is part of Food & Solidarity. Joel White is a writer and researcher based in Glasgow. He is involved with groups in the city that organise around mutual aid, migrant solidarity, prison abolition and anti-racism. His writing has appeared in Guardian, Wire, Tribune and the LRB blog. He co-runs the record label GLARC.