

Workers' Lit
Workers' Lit
A podcast about books and the news with Lenore, Aysha, Jen, and Jacob
Books/Culture episodes on Mondays!
News/Politics episodes on Wednesdays!
Read good books, tell bad jokes, and fight for a better future!
Contact us at workerslit@gmail.com
Books/Culture episodes on Mondays!
News/Politics episodes on Wednesdays!
Read good books, tell bad jokes, and fight for a better future!
Contact us at workerslit@gmail.com
Episodes
Mentioned books

Oct 7, 2025 • 1h 22min
We Read Kash Patel's Children's Book
Yeah. We read Kash Patel's book for kids. It's about as good as you expect.The now FBI Director's 2022, "Plot Against The King" is an allegorical tale sure to delight and amaze...or something like that.Episode art is the book's cover but with that epic Kash Flare

Sep 23, 2025 • 2h 11min
Literally 1984
“1984 is a great fiction novel to read but it seems like it is becoming the reality we are currently living under more and more each day”—noted genius Madison CawthornToday we get into THE dystopian giant, Georgia Orwell’s 1949 novel, “1984.” We have mixed feelings.Learn about the very earnest and very annoying George Orwell, a man of often good intentions even more often ridiculous blunders and baffling choices. Then, get into the world of Oceania, with beautiful writing and…a complete lack of any useful political analysis whatsoever,This one’s complicated! Bring your popcorn and let’s enjoy it together.

Sep 17, 2025 • 1h 5min
Article Brain: The Pronouned Masses
Article Brain returns!Once again, we try to drive each other insane with articles, and this time both comes from close to home…Yeah scrapping all our institutions of public health is bad, but have you considered maybe they deserve it because sometimes doctors try to be trans inclusive? That’s what our first article seems to think.And then we talk about “The Department of War” name change and how words matter…so much that calling it “The Department of Defense” meant we hadn’t been doing anything bad before.

Sep 12, 2025 • 51min
Author Spotlight: Copaganda with Alec Karakatsanis
It’s a bonus episode!!Lenore sat down with Alec Karakatsanis, civil rights lawyer and author of the book, “Copaganda” and a newsletter by the same name, to talk about his writing, the deeply violent nature of the American police state, and the way our media plays an active role in carrying out police terrorGet Alec’s book here!Read Alec’s newsletter here!Cover art is the book’s cover.

Sep 9, 2025 • 2h 3min
The Sleepers, ft. Josh Boerman
The Sleepers? Yeah, I sure do feel sleepy trying to get through this damn book!The great Josh Boerman returns to the pod to talk about Matthew Gasda’s truly heinous 2025 novel, “The Sleepers.”We discuss the hack nature of the “post left,” the long 2016, and the strange enduring rage a certain type of guy holds for Chapo Trap House. We also get really, really mad because this book SUCKS dude.Josh is one of the podcasting GOATS, and as he’s now joined us five times we have elected to honor him with his own Socialist Shelf Bust. Shout out to @WeetleBeetle on Instagram for the art.Check out Josh’s show, Worst of All Possible Worlds. Also check out Josh’s other show, Ill Conceived.

Sep 2, 2025 • 1h 52min
Evil Blockbuster: Universal Harvester: ft. Josiah Sutton
It’s Iowa time.Josiah Sutton of Fruitless joins us to discuss John Darnielle’s (of “The Mountain Goats” tame) Midwestern Gothic semi-horror, “Universal Harvester.” Themes: Iowa, corn, VHS tapes, beer, loneliness, more Iowa.If you like our show, you’ll like Fruitless. Check it out now!Episode art is a whole lot going on at a barn

Aug 26, 2025 • 19min
Chapter 1: They Called Her Rebel
Hey! So due to some logistical issues and Covid-19 dunking on Lenore, this week’s episode will be late, but we still wanted to give you something to listen to for your Tuesday.Please enjoy this shameless self promo as Jacob reads the prologue and first chapter of his upcoming novel, “They Called Her Rebel.”Pre-order Jacob’s novel here!

Aug 19, 2025 • 1h 35min
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!) hereYou can also follow him on Instagram and Bluesky @getradifiedMusic by SoloMonk, episode art is the spirits of Lenore and Jacob joining Mark Fisher himself in capital integration.

Aug 12, 2025 • 1h 19min
Roach Dance: Kafka's, "The Metamorphosis"
We're going roach mode.This week we cover Franz Kafka's 1915 classic, "The Metamorphosis," a story about a man getting straight up turned into a giant cockroach...bro still tries to go to work.We get into the life of Kafka and the challenges of life as a Jewish man in early century Austria-Hungary. We discuss his numerous complexes and obsessions and how they manifested in this book that would become a staple of classrooms everywhere.Music by Solo Monk (@SoloMonk256 on Twitter, https://www.patreon.com/solomonkart,) Episode art if from this great roach dance concert video.

Aug 5, 2025 • 1h 35min
Least Evil Finance Bro: American Psycho
Disclaimer: killing people is bad actually. Don't try Patrick Bateman's techniques at home.This week we check out Bret Easton Ellis' 1991 work of horror, "American Psycho." Join us as we dive into the absolute horrifying nihilism that is late century Wall Street and its logical conclusion: mass, indiscriminate torture and murder.We get into the elements of the book the film fails to capture, the author's own limitations politically, the genius of language, and some high quality fashion advice.While we don't quote the gnarliest bits of the book, this is a story that features rape and murder aplenty...so keep that in mind. No sweat if you need to skip this one.Music by Solo Monk (@SoloMonk256 on Twitter, https://www.patreon.com/solomonkart,) episode art is Jacob behaving poorly.


