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Upton Sinclair

The Brass Check

In “The Brass Check,” Upton Sinclair presents a provocative exploration of the American journalism industry in the early 20th century, revealing the ethical compromises and systemic corruption that often undermine truth and integrity. Sinclair employs a journalistic style that mirrors the grit and sincerity of muckraking, illuminating the hidden agendas of media moguls while advocating for transparency and accountability. The book is a critical commentary on the societal implications of a compromised press during a period marked by industrial growth and social upheaval, offering insights that resonate with contemporary issues surrounding media trustworthiness. Upton Sinclair, a leading figure of the Progressive Era, was known for his commitment to social reform and unflinching critique of capitalist exploitation. His experiences as a journalist and his relentless pursuit of truth in other works, such as “The Jungle,” inform the nuanced perspectives he presents in “The Brass Check.” Sinclair's involvement with the Socialist Party and his compassion for the working class further motivated his examination of media ethics and their impact on public consciousness. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in media studies, ethics in journalism, and the historical context of American societal challenges. Sinclair's meticulous research and compelling prose not only educate but also invoke a call to action for readers to critically engage with the news they consume. “The Brass Check” serves as a timeless reminder of the power of the press and the responsibility that comes with it.
664 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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