In what ways does Sinclair's book depict capitalism as a destructive force in America's immigrant community in early 20th century Chicago? Look at several of the books main characters and explain how...

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In what ways does Sinclair's book depict capitalism as a destructive force in America's immigrant community in early 20th century Chicago? Look at several of the books main characters and explain how they were exploited by their employers. Do you believe that The Jungle has anything relevant to say to Americans today?
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Running Head: ESSAY ON CAPITALISM     1
ESSAY ON CAPITALISM         2
ESSAY ON SINCLAIR’S BOOK DE
PICTING CAPITALISM
Around the borders of the world which are militarized, many states are coming forward for repressive anti-immigrant controls and the native people are turning immigrants into scapegoats because of the rising crisis of global capitalism. Madarang has discussed that Upton Sinclair in his book The Jungle had depicted the harrowing account of a Lithuanian immigrant’s experience who was a labour in the Chicago’s meatpacking industry. Sinclair clearly represented the assault of capitalism that the immigrants have faced while working along with the livestock such as contaminated food that they receive along with harsh living and...
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