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Upton Sinclair hoped his book, "The Jungle," would expose the harsh realities of the meatpacking industry and spark public outrage over the unsanitary conditions and exploitation of workers. He aimed to promote social reform, particularly in labor rights and food safety regulations, ultimately advocating for socialism as a solution to the injustices he depicted. Sinclair's goal was to generate awareness and drive legislative change to improve the lives of both workers and consumers.

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