
1906
The Jungle
Upton Sinclair
Lithuanian immigrant Jurgis Rudkus arrives in Chicago's meatpacking district full of hope, only to be ground down by an exploitative capitalist system. Sinclair intended the book to expose the exploitation of immigrant workers; instead, public outrage over its descriptions of unsanitary meat processing led to the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906. It was banned in Yugoslavia and East Germany.
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Why this book is challenged
- •socialist themes
- •graphic depictions of unsanitary conditions
- •communist ideology
- •banned in authoritarian states
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