Articles for tag: American Fiction, Muckraking, Sinclair, The Jungle, Upton Sinclair

Underlying Themes of Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle

Within American literature, certain works stand as classics not only for the story contained within their pages, but also for the deeper social and political commentary that they make. Such is the case in Upton Sinclair’s pivotal expose of the American meatpacking industry of the early 1900’s, “The Jungle”. Aside from telling a heart-rendering tale ...

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Upton Sinclair: Two Minute Bio

Upton Sinclair is considered the greatest socialist novelist America has ever produced. Of course, that is not saying a whole heck of a lot since very few socialist novels ever got published in the past and the likelihood of any getting past the strong-arm of capitalist conglomeration today is about as likely as a reality ...

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Fuel Your Diesel Car with Biodiesel, Now Available in Las Vegas!

Biodiesel for the diesel car-driving public is available at 16 Sinclair Oil locations in Southern Nevada -albeit in small amounts. The fuel, called B5, is a blend of 95 percent Type 2 diesel oil with 5 percent biodiesel, which is soybean or vegetable oil converted into fuel, Haycock Petroleum specialist Gary Weinberg said. For a ...

Sinclair Broadcasting, Mark Hyman and the Point: Stealing Your Local News Every Night

Is one of your local television stations owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group? Since Pres. Clinton effectively destroyed all obstacles to monopolistic control of the airwaves by signing the execrable Telecommunications Act of 1996 the number of television stations in America has increased, gut the number of companies owning them has decreased. Sinclair Broadcasting Group owns ...

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The Jungle by Upton Sinclair

Upton Sinclair’s novel, The Jungle, is a unique form of journalism that incorporates a creative plot of fiction in order to expose the hidden evils in America in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. The Jungle was written in response to a strike in the stockyards of Chicago that was unsuccessful, and Sinclair’s goal in ...