This book by Upton Sinclair does not follow his usually genre of politics but is in a different area of interest to him - psychic researce. It is with experiments in telepathy that this book examines. These experiments with Sinclair and his wife were very successful and are some of the best ever reported. Followers of Upton Sinclairwill be delighted in reading his thrust into the world of telepathy. A Collector's Edition.
This book by Upton Sinclair does not follow his usually genre of politics but is in a different area of interest to him - psychic researce. It is with...
This book openws your eyes to Jesus walking again from the lilies of Galilee to the thorn of Golgotha. Dr. Reinhold Niebur, famed theologian, has said of this novel: "While unorthodox, it is thoroughly reverent. Some orthodox Christians might not agree with the viewpoint of Upton Sinclair who seeks to appreciate the historical, the human Jesus, but even the most devout could not take offense." Dr. Carl Jung, wrote to Upton Sinclair, "You have certainly succeeded in presenting an acceptable picture.....should you venture to say that it is even a likely portrait of such a presumably unique...
This book openws your eyes to Jesus walking again from the lilies of Galilee to the thorn of Golgotha. Dr. Reinhold Niebur, famed theologian, has said...
Upton Sinclair's main concern is social justice. He wanted, through his writings, to make the common people aware of the many hypocrisies of organized religion. He saw the aligment of religion with the forces of capitalism and exploitation of the poor and the working clases of America. He wrote this book in 1918 at the end of World War I and it is a fascinating look at the American left and its thinking during this period of American history. A Collector's Edition.
Upton Sinclair's main concern is social justice. He wanted, through his writings, to make the common people aware of the many hypocrisies of organized...
This novel describes the working class day-to-day struggle for economic justice. The book was written in 1937 to aid the formation of the 'United Auto Workers' (UAW). It is a continuation of Sinclair's famous novel "The Jungle." Again, this novel depicts how alienated work not only brings degradation to workers, but is the motivation for resistance and finally revolt. Great balls of fire - Brothers The novel turns out to be a historical documewnt of the first four decades of the 20th Century. The story is told from two conflicting views: That of Henry Ford and one of his workers. As we begin...
This novel describes the working class day-to-day struggle for economic justice. The book was written in 1937 to aid the formation of the 'United Auto...
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From the book - which will give you an insight to the total content of this political novel. "Also he had a bit of genuine anxiety. He told the truth when he said to Guggy that he didnt know what a Red was but since then he had been making inquires and now he knew. A RED was a fellow who sympathized with labor unions and strikes; who wanted to murder the rich and divide their property and believed the quickest way to do the dividing was by means of dynamite. All REDS made bombs and carried concealed weapons and perhaps secret poisons - who could tell". Be prepared for an enlightening...
From the book - which will give you an insight to the total content of this political novel. "Also he had a bit of genuine anxiety. He told the truth...
In his surprising and entertaining "Profits of Religion, " Upton Sinclair skewers religion in all its forms -- among them being the satirically dubbed "Bootstrap Lifters," "Wholesale Pickpockets Association" and "Churches of the Quacks."
Every reader of this refreshing book will go with Sinclair "romping down the vista of the ages, swatting every venerable head that shows itself -- beating the dust out of ancient delusions " With his acid-dipped pen the famous muckraker leaves no religious edifice standing -- whether Protestant, Roman Catholic, Theosophist, Christian Scientist, or...
In his surprising and entertaining "Profits of Religion, " Upton Sinclair skewers religion in all its forms -- among them being the satirically dubbed...