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The Jungle
Upton Sinclair
1906
Doubleday, Page & Company
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We Never Left Upton Sinclair’s Jungle
In 1905, Upton Sinclair documented the horrors in America’s slaughterhouses and meatpacking plants. In 2025, Donald Trump is making them worse.
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Chance Phillips
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Current Affairs
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August 7, 2025
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Hearts and Stomachs
Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle has come to symbolize an era of muckraking and reform. But its author sought revolution, not regulation.
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Scott McLemee
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The Wilson Quarterly
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March 22, 2020
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When Did Cheap Meat Become an “Essential” American Value?
Keeping meat production moving during the pandemic is dangerous. But history shows that there’s little Americans won’t sacrifice for a cheap steak.
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Rebecca Onion
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Joshua Specht
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Slate
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May 14, 2020
The Price of Plenty: How Beef Changed America
Exploitation and predatory pricing drove the transformation of the beef industry – and created the model for modern agribusiness.
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Joshua Specht
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The Guardian
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May 7, 2019
The Price of Meat
America’s obsession with beef was born of conquest and exploitation.
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Samuel Moyn
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The New Republic
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May 7, 2019