The Role Of Socialism In Upton Sinclair's The Jungle

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A perfect economic system is every nation’s dream. While no system can achieve this expectation, some have more flaws than others. Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle, Eric Schlosser’s Fast Food Nation, and Michael Moore’s Capitalism: A Love Story all strive to display to its readers and viewers the destruction Capitalism creates within a society. In The Jungle, Sinclair tells the story of the struggles a family of the working class undergoes due to the horrible working conditions in Packingtown, Chicago. Towards the end of the novel, Sinclair uses the main character, Jurgis, to advocate Socialism and convey to his audience that this will be the solution to all his problems. Although Chicago still remains a capitalist society, Sinclair definitely had