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    were the beef trust. They were the gigantic combination of capitalism, which had crushed all opposition, and overthrown the laws of the land, and was preying upon people.” In a more formal way, one could feel that Jurgis was adapting to a more socialist mindset in hopes of bringing an end to unsafe labor practices causing a shift of power that will bring an end to the meatpacking industry and…

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    lost his determination in his growing age. He now does not try to stop Blanca, his middle-aged daughter, from seeing Pablo Tercero, a socialist sympathizer he has always had ill-will towards. Nor does he attempt to halt Alba, his granddaughter, from hiding weapons with his son, dating a socialist leader, and taking goods from their house to supply the socialists. Esteban takes this unassertive position by failing to communicate with his family members and closing himself off after Clara’s…

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    a minister and ended it as a socialist and pacifist, the other characters are integral in relaying the central themes. Throughout the book, the reader can follow Norman Thomas’ changing point of view, the fluidity of his conscience in action. He was brought up under the morals of his father, a Presbyterian minister, but his education at Princeton under the guidance of Woodrow Wilson greatly influenced him as well. Norman Thomas did not officially become a socialist until the end of the war,…

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    Upton Sinclair’s novel The Jungle intends to expose the hardships and corruptions that occurred in America during the early 1900’s in industrial cities such as Chicago. Sinclair does this by creating fictional characters to represent the average working family in this time period, such as Jurgis Rudkus and his family, who are the main characters in the novel. Jurgis and his family experience many injustices after traveling from Lithuania to America and Sinclair uses these experiences to reveal…

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    was one of the reasons why she became a huge supporter of socialist politics. She had very strong opinions on politics and social issues. She spoke out about women’s suffrage, pacifism, and birth control. Originally, the media was very nice and supportive of Helen Keller. They loved her drive, courage and intelligence, that is until she began to support the socialist party. Helen wrote several articles about socialism and supported a Socialist Party presidential candidate. This made people begin…

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    for it. During her trip she was really uncomfortable with the fact that all of these people were homeless in socialism period. She sarcastically mentions that this probably the fruit of socialism period. Perhaps this symbolize the bad intention of socialist, and it is their fault for letting these people to become the way they are. In china society, there is bunch of beggar all over places like Lanzhou or even Shenzhen. Sometimes women get flower and ask couple to buy them a flower for a yuan,…

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    The Socialist party brought together the radicals such as the Populists and the followers of Bellamy. The party wanted reforms to take place almost instantly by providing free college education and democratic control of the economy. The Socialist party published thousands of newspapers and gained the support of the American Federation of Labor through trying to improve working…

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    Article Hagiwara, Y. and Trudell, C. 2015a, ‘Toyota warns of tougher China market, raises Japan target’, Bloomberg, 4 August, viewed 21 Aug 2015, Summary Hagiwara and Trudell (2015a) elucidate Toyota’s challenges in responding to the declining growth of the Chinese economy. The article also discusses Toyota’s plans to expand their Japanese operations in order to compensate for their recent performance in the Chinese market. Whilst being affected by China’s economic crisis, Toyota continued to…

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    Propaganda in “The Jungle” The Jungle by Upton Sinclair is a novel exploiting the lives of Lithuanian immigrants in Chicago during the Industrial Revolution of the early 19th century. The immigrants have a goal of achieving the American dream, and as the story goes on they are faced with the horrors of the meat packing industry. Upton Sinclair is a yellow journalist and muckraker during the progressive era, therefore the story is bound to have exaggeration in order for him to succeed in…

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    ignorant. … The truth is that Helen Keller was a radical socialist. She joined the Socialist Party of Massachusetts in 1909. She had become a social radical even before she graduated from Radcliffe, and not, she…

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