SINCLAIR’S CRITICISM TOWARD AMERICAN CAPITALISM IN 1990’S REFLECTED IN THE JUNGLE
Abstract
This research aims to identify manipulation in American classes’ relation reflected in a novel entitled The Jungle by Upton Sinclair and to explain Sinclair’s criticism toward American capitalism reflected in the novel. The theory of Ideological State Apparatus and Repressive State Apparatus by Althusser is used to answer the objectives. Qualitative content analysis method was used to analyze the data. The data analysis was conducted through six steps: identifying, reading and re-reading, coding and categorizing, and sorting the data, making the interrelation between the description of the data and the theory, and making an interpretation of the findings. Researcher reveals various concerns regarding to the ideology, which are manipulations from the ruling class through institutions seen in the total control of the economy, politics, and law. Sinclair criticizes American capitalism and introduces the concept of socialism in his novel as the solution of the problems that created by the capitalist people.
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Keywords: Ideology, The Jungle, Sinclair, Althusser.
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