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Workers' Lit
Workers' Lit
121 episodes
2 days ago
Home of the Socialist Shelf book review podcast AND the Unfit to Print weekly news roundup and commentary podcast. Read good books, tell bad jokes, and fight for a better future!
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Home of the Socialist Shelf book review podcast AND the Unfit to Print weekly news roundup and commentary podcast. Read good books, tell bad jokes, and fight for a better future!
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Politics
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MFW No Alternative D: Capitalist Realism ft. Jonathan Kennedy
Workers' Lit
1 hour 34 minutes 51 seconds
2 months ago
MFW No Alternative D: Capitalist Realism ft. Jonathan Kennedy

More like capitalist fake-ism…


This week we take on Mark Fisher’s 2009 philosophical work, “Capitalist Realism,” an explanation of the seeming all-encompassing, eternally-enduring, indestructible nature of capitalism (and the systems that propagate that myth).


We are joined by filmmaker, writer, photographer, and Fisher-appreciator Jonathan Kennedy to break down what this book actually says vs. what the strange internet cult that formed around it seems to think it says, wrestle with its contradictions, and talk a little about pixel art.


Check out Jonathan’s website (and all his phenomenal films!) here


You can also follow him on Instagram and Bluesky @getradified


Music by SoloMonk, episode art is the spirits of Lenore and Jacob joining Mark Fisher himself in capital integration.

Workers' Lit
Home of the Socialist Shelf book review podcast AND the Unfit to Print weekly news roundup and commentary podcast. Read good books, tell bad jokes, and fight for a better future!