The Goslings: A Study of the American Schools

The Goslings: A Study of the American Schools

by Upton Sinclair
The Goslings: A Study of the American Schools

The Goslings: A Study of the American Schools

by Upton Sinclair
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Overview

"Modern science has shown that within the child's soul lies magically locked up all the past of our race; also, it is evident that within it lies all the future of our race. What our children are now being made is what America will be." -Upton Sinclair, The Goslings In The Goslings: A Study of American Schools (1924), Upton Sinclair examines how American industry influences public schools, asserting that "an 'invisible' government" of big business . . . has taken over the charge of your children." The book describes the influence of industry with examples from schools of several major cities. Also included are sections that examine what and how a variety of forces shape education. It is one in a series of six books the author wrote, analyzing American institutions from a socialist perspective. Other books in this muckraking Dead-Hand collection, include: The Profits of Religion (religion, 1917), The Brass Check (journalism, 1919), The Goose Step (education, 1923), Mammonart (art, 1925), and Money Writes! (literature,1927), all available from Cosimo Classics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781646798315
Publisher: Cosimo Classics
Publication date: 04/07/1905
Series: The Dead Hand
Pages: 458
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.02(d)

About the Author

UPTON SINCLAIR (1878-1968) a prolific American writer and muckraker, contributor to many socialist publications, and political activist, wrote about worker rights, free speech, and health. Among his many books are The Fasting Cure (1911), King Coal (1917), and the Dead Hand series.
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