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Nonfiction, published in 1924 by Upton Sinclair
Upton Sinclair is an American novelist. He was born into a prestigious family in Baltimore, Maryland, and began writing at the age of 16. He graduated from the City University of New York, went on to graduate school at Columbia University, where he began his creative writing, writing six novels while in college.

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CONTENTS

Introductory

I. Land of Orange-Groves and Jails
II. The Adventure of the University Club
III. In Which I Get Arrested
IV. The Empire of the Black Hand
V. The Schools of the ¡°Times¡±
VI. The Teachers¡¯ Soviets
VII.A Prayer for Freedom
VIII. The Price of Independence
IX. The Regime of Reciprocity
X. The Spy System
XI. Lies for Children
XII. The Schools of Mammon
XIII. The Tammany Tiger
XIV. God and Mammon
XV. Honest Graft
XVI.A Letter to Woodrow Wilson
XVII. An Arrangement of Little Bits
XVIII. The Luskers
XIX. To Henrietta Rodman
XX. Melodrama in Chicago
XXI. Continuous Performance
XXII. The Incorporate Tax-Dodging Creatures
XXIII. The Superintendent of Trombones
XXIV. The City of French Restaurants
XXV. The University Gang
XXVI. The Ward Leader
XXVII. The Romeo and Juliet Stunt
XXVIII. The Inventor of Five Sciences
XXIX. The Land of Lumber
XXX. The Anaconda¡¯s Lair
XXXI. The Little Anacondas
XXXII. Colorado Culture
XXXIII. The Domain of King Coal
XXXIV. The Homestead of the Free
XXXV. Is a Teacher a Citizen?
XXXVI. Introducing Comrade Thompson
XXXVII. Millers and Militarism
XXXVIII. Newberry Pie
XXXIX. Beets and Celery
XL. Boston in Bondage
XLI. The Open Shop for Culture
XLII. Corrupt and Contented
XLIII. The Scenes of My Childhood
XLIV. The Brewer¡¯s Daughter-in-Law
XLV. An Autocracy of Politicians
XLVI. The Calibre of Congressmen
XLVII. The Local Machines
XLVIII. The Steam Roller
XLIX. The Dispensers of Prominence
L.A Plot Against Democracy
LI. The Plot Fails
LII. Mormon Magic
LIII. The Funeral of Democracy
LIV. The Fruits of the Sowing
LV. Teachers to the Rear
LVI. Bread and Circuses
LVII. Schools for Strike-Breakers
LVIII. The National Spies¡¯ Association
LIX. Babbitts and Bolsheviks
LX. The Schools of Socony
LXI. The Riot Department
LXII. The Blindfold School of Patriotism
LXIII. Professor Facing Both-Ways
LXIV. Poison Pictures
LXV. The Book Business
LXVI. Ten Per Cent Commissions
LXVII. The Superintendent-Makers
LXVIII. The Church Conspiracy
LXIX. Catholicism and the Schools
LXX. The Practical Church Administrator
LXXI. Faith and Modern Thought
LXXII. The Schools of Steel
LXXIII. The Schools of Oil
LXXIV. The Country Geese
LXXV. The Schools of Snobbery
LXXVI. A School Survey
LXXVII. The Educational Mills
LXXVIII. Descensus Averno
LXXIX. The Teacher¡¯s Job
LXXX. Teachers¡¯ Terror
LXXXI. The School Serfs
LXXXII. The Teachers¡¯ Union
LXXXIII. The Teachers¡¯ Magna Charta
LXXXIV. Workers¡¯ Education
LXXXV. The Goose-step March
LXXXVI. The Goose-step Advance
LXXXVII. The Goose-step Double-quick
LXXXVIII. The Goose-step Review
LXXXIX. The Call to Action