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Remembering Stanley Aronowitz brings the author to reflect on the intersection of the personal and the political in academic departments and academic friendships. This intersection can become difficult, especially when colleagues are on the margins, politically and pedagogically, of a department and a discipline. The result can be the rupturing of friendships and the weakening of political alliances that had supported a critical stance toward the discipline and the department.