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Socialism in
Title: Socialism in
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 1174 | Pages: 5.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Socialism in
In, The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair, the main purpose behind the book is Sinclair’s view that the common wage laborers of Chicago and the rest of the world would benefit from a shift from the capitalist society to his ideal system of socialism. Many of the conditions that Jurgis and his family go through are simply allegories to show that the “capitalist machine” takes in strong, hopeful workers and spits them out, broken and
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care only about the survival of themselves and the rest of their family. Sinclair argues that socialism would solve all the numerous problems he portrays in his fictional book although a large portion of the problems wouldn’t likely be solved through that method. A larger amount of those problems could be solved if the people cared about each other. Caring about the problems of each other could solve as many problems as socialism could.
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