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The Causes Of The Failure Of Capitalism In The Jungle By Upton Sinclair

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The Jungle by Upton Sinclair was written to expose the brutality faced by the workers in the meatpacking industry. He wanted to show people what was really going on in the factory because few people were informed about these companies” work conditions”. He wanted to show the public that meat was diseased, rotten, and contaminated. This revelation shocked the public which later led to the creation of the federal laws on food and safety. Sinclair strongly shows the failure of capitalism in the meatpacking industry which he viewed as inhuman, destructive, unjust, brutal, and violent. (Middlebury) Sinclair was an American writer born in Baltimore. He was struggling to live a basic life, and he started reading about socialism. He believed that America would vote for peaceful negations , So the government will take ownership of its business. He then joined the socialist party in 1903, He began to write for the company “Appeal To Reason” which was a socialist magazine. The meat packing company workers went on strikes, the strikes broke quickly because the company replaced the workers.This, kept the line running and the other families became Impoverished . After this incident , the Appeal to Reason suggested him to write about the strikes. He went to Chicago to research about the conditions of the workers, and he personally interviewed the workers in the factories . Later his writing became very famous and contained obvious basia. The effect of these books led Roosevelt

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