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Der Dschungel (englisch The Jungle) ist ein sozialkritischer Roman des US-amerikanischen Schriftstellers Upton Sinclair, der 1905 zunächst in Fortsetzungen, 1906 dann als Ganzes erschien.
Mit dem Beispiel einer Einwandererfamilie aus Litauen veranschaulichte Sinclair die katastrophalen Auswirkungen eines von Profitwahn und Korruption diktierten US-amerikanischen Kapitalismus im ausgehenden 19. Jahrhundert. Konkret schilderte er die Ausbeutung der Arbeiter und die hygienischen Missstände in den Schlachthöfen und Konservenfabriken in den Union Stock Yards Chicagos. Er löste damit einen öffentlichen Skandal aus, der schließlich auch Gesetzesänderungen nach sich zog.
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Slaughtering and slaughter-houses, Sociology, Lithuanian Americans, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Emigration and immigration, Packing-houses, Stockyards, Meat industry and trade, Corrupt practices, Open Library Staff Picks, Classic Literature, Working class, Political corruption, Beef industry, Immigrants, Meat industry, Capitalism, Trade unions, Lithuanians in the United States, History, Factories, Law and legislation, Slaughtering and slaughterhouses, Corruption (in politics), Spanish language, Nonfiction, Social conditions, Politics, American fiction (fictional works by one author), Chicago (ill.), fiction, Illinois, fiction, Fiction, political, Fiction, general, Lithuania, fiction, Fiction, history and criticism, 20th century, Large type books, Literature, German, Dictionaries, English language, French, General, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, Political fiction, Labor laws and legislation, Labor supply, Social problems, Lithuanians, Fiction, historical, general, United states, fiction, Accessible book, Protected DAISY, American literature, Marchés aux bestiaux, Romans, nouvelles, Travailleurs, Américains d'origine lituanienne, Sinclair, upton, 1878-1968, Children's fiction, Working class, fiction, Comic books, strips, COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / Historical Fiction, COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / Adaptations, Graphic novels, Bolivia, description and travel, Lithuanian americans--comic books, strips, etc, Working class--comic books, strips, etc, Meat industry and trade--comic books, strips, etc, Stockyards--comic books, strips, etc, Immigrants--comic books, strips, etc, Pn6790.g43 g44 2019, 741.5/943People
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Chicago (Ill.), Illinois, Chicago, United StatesTimes
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Raistas (The jungle) parašē Upton Sinclair: Lietuviškon kalbon versta iš angliškos išleido Jonas Naujokas
1908, Spauda "Lietuvos"
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Upton Sinclair's dramatic and deeply moving story exposed the brutal conditions in the Chicago stockyards at the turn of the nineteenth century and brought into sharp moral focus the appalling odds against which immigrants and other working people struggled for their share of the American dream. Denounced by the conservative press as an un-American libel on the meatpacking industry, the book was championed by more progressive thinkers, including then President Theodore Roosevelt, and was a major catalyst to the passing of the Pure Food and Meat Inspection act, which has tremendous impact to this day.
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