Like, you have to LEARN about Upton Sinclair and the reforms in the meatpacking industry, but you never have to actually read THE JUNGLE, because if you read it you might actually come away with some of the pro-labor, pro-communism ideas Sinclair was trying to get across
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Like, that's what they were talking about in the presidential debate that turns into a whole thing about the candidates' height, names and haircuts College freshman level satire but still kinda caught me off guard in high school
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That's Faber's final rant, that the reason this Western middle class utopia is morally objectionable is it's fake, everyone's just watching TV and shit while the real work that pays for it all is being done by poor countries getting steadily more sick of our shit
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"the united states has fought and won thee nuclear wars" is a setting detail so ominous and horrifying i lifted it for a setting that i never actually did anything with
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as in, sure the states "won" the wars, but also california and also half the rest of the world is a radioactive desert now and things are basically fucked forever the apocalypse came and went and we're still sorta staggering on
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"It was always someone else's husband"
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