Upton Sinclair's The Jungle is a brilliant representation of life and death in a turn-of-the-century American meatpacking factory. A merciless formal charge that led to government rules of the food industry, The Jungle is Sinclair's incredible bestowal to literature and social change. This work truly replaced the course of history. It led to huge improvement in working conditions and, in due time, to a special antitrust law intended to protect the nation's cattlemen and other meat producers from the then corrupt and atrocious Beef Trust.
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