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Sinclair's book, published in 1907.
This book is about considering the American system as it existed then?what forces are at work within it now and what changes are likely to bring about them. The subject matter is not abstract speculation, but the everyday realities of the world as we know it: present political parties and public officials, present business and industry leaders, present trade unions and newspapers, present universities and churches.
CONTENTS
Introduction
I. The Coming Crisis
II. Industrial Evolution
III. Markets and Misery
IV. Social Decay
V. Business and Politics
VI. The Revolution
VII. The Industrial Republic
VIII. THE COOPERATIVE HOME