Breakfast of a Burnt-Out Worker Trans Questioning Podcast

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Wake up to a world with room to spare.
TQ is back! This week, Sarah makes breakfast, drinks some coffee, and then reads selections from Noel Ignatiev's Adequate Men, the memoir of a communist revolutionary working inside a steel mill in the 1970s. From there we discuss the nature of work in America today, the neoliberal project of decoupling labor from the workplace & erasing the ideological commitments of the labor movement, and why there is hope to be had for the future of the revolutionary movement.

"Acceptable Men: Life in the Largest Steel Mill in the World" by Noel Ignatiev.

Music by Molly Noise: https://linktr.ee/MollyNoise Cover Art by Deerwitch: @deervvitch

Help support Sarah financially at patreon.com/ltas or ko-fi.com/sarahzedig for one-time donations. Sarah's Twitter: @hmsnofun

Take care of yourselves.

Find out more at https://trans-questioning-podcast.pinecast.co

Wake up to a world with room to spare.
TQ is back! This week, Sarah makes breakfast, drinks some coffee, and then reads selections from Noel Ignatiev's Adequate Men, the memoir of a communist revolutionary working inside a steel mill in the 1970s. From there we discuss the nature of work in America today, the neoliberal project of decoupling labor from the workplace & erasing the ideological commitments of the labor movement, and why there is hope to be had for the future of the revolutionary movement.

"Acceptable Men: Life in the Largest Steel Mill in the World" by Noel Ignatiev.

Music by Molly Noise: https://linktr.ee/MollyNoise Cover Art by Deerwitch: @deervvitch

Help support Sarah financially at patreon.com/ltas or ko-fi.com/sarahzedig for one-time donations. Sarah's Twitter: @hmsnofun

Take care of yourselves.

Find out more at https://trans-questioning-podcast.pinecast.co