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The Moneychangers

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The 1908 novel presents a cautionary tale reflecting the moral and ethical dilemmas within the banking industry, mirroring the exploitation depicted in *The Jungle.* Upton Sinclair explores themes of greed and corruption, revealing how financial institutions manipulate and harm society. The narrative serves as a critical commentary on the recurring issues of economic injustice, resonating with contemporary concerns in a capitalist society. Sinclair's work continues to shed light on the struggles faced by individuals in the face of systemic exploitation.

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The Moneychangers, Upton Sinclair

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