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The Jungle

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308pagine
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11ore

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The narrative follows a Lithuanian immigrant family, highlighting the detrimental impact of rampant capitalism and corruption in late 19th-century America. It vividly portrays the exploitation of workers and the unsanitary conditions in Chicago's Union Stock Yards slaughterhouses and canneries. Sinclair's compelling depiction sparked a public outcry, ultimately resulting in significant legal reforms. This powerful commentary on industrial practices reveals the urgent need for social change and labor rights.

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