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the working conditions and treatment of the workers by the packing plant owners

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Jurgis compared workers in factories to horses on the farm to highlight how they were both viewed as expendable and easily replaceable entities, solely used for their labor without regard for their well-being or dignity. Just like horses on the farm, workers were seen as instrumental tools to be used and discarded once they were no longer useful.

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