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The Moneychangers
The Moneychangers | Upton Sinclair
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Here Upton Sinclair offers us a novel about the Wall Street panic of 1907. He tells of a financial disaster brought on deliberately by powerful capitalists intent upon the ruin of their rivals - fundamentally evil people who live to out-maneuver one another. We are a nation, said Sinclair, fundamentally corrupt - our government, our banks, our industries all seek personal ruin for its own sake...Sinclair tells an engaging tale; if you don't know his work, you'd do well to take in and understand his paranoid vision...
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The Moneychangers | Upton Sinclair
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A tale of how just the chance to get big money corrupts. Even seemingly straightlaced and earnest midwesterners and women cannot resist trying their hand at the game. If they only knew that those at the top are playing poker & making impulsive and personal choices that the rock the world! Sinclair dedicated this book, which is based on the real 1907 panic of Wall Street caused (and solved) by JP Morgan, to George Orwell. It‘s preachy. #classics