How The Jungle Shows Problems with Socialism in the 18-1900´s Upton Sinclair was a muckraker so it shouldn’t come to a shock when it is said that Upton wrote The Jungle as a way to identify different problems with society during his time period. Some of these problems that were included in The Jungle are political corruption, socialism is bad, life was hard for immigrants. With the turn of events that happened in The Jungle, it could easily persuade people to believe that there was lots of corruption during the early 1900´s time period. This essay is written to persuade you that the main problems is corruption. Many major events in the book revolved around corruption. Like how when Jurgis loses his first job, Connor tells him that he will put him on a blacklist and make sure that he will never get a job again in Packingtown. The fact that Connor had the power to do that shows …show more content…
Some of these problems that were included in The Jungle are political corruption, socialism is bad, life was hard for immigrants. With the turn of events that happened in The Jungle, it could easily persuade people to believe that there was lots of corruption during the early 1900´s time period. This essay is written to persuade you that the main problems is corruption. Many major events in the book revolved around corruption. Like how when Jurgis loses his first job, Connor tells him that he will put him on a blacklist and make sure that he will never get a job again in Packingtown. The fact that Connor had the power to do that shows corruption in itself. It is denying someone an opportunity, which is the base of which America was founded over. Also a second example is that Jurgis is recruited by a political machinist who he believes to be a nice guy, but in reality he is just trying to get Jurgis’s