When it comes to human morality, people can be vain and disapproving of themselves, as well as cultivate and passionate beliefs and ideas. It is these emotions that play with the psyche to determine the best possible solution for everything around us. Unfortunately, this can be used as a weapon to persuade, brainwash and terrorize the minds of millions of people, if not more. When it comes to systems of control and governance, people have their own individual opinions and beliefs. It is through these opinions and beliefs that people can relate to and support the purpose of laying the foundation of a system of leadership or command authority. There are different types of government, but one in particular triggered the creation of a new generation of disorder and malfunction, so "Animal Farm" was published to portray this government for what it was really made of and ultimately responded to the solution. of “The Jungle”. Since then, Marxism and its founder (Karl Marx) have influenced the worldview of an ideal government and its economic and social properties, just as “The Jungle,” by Upton Sinclair, acted as a catalyst for the creation of “Animal Farm”, by George Orwell, as well as Marxist beliefs. As with all things, inspiration does not exist without cause. In Sinclair's case, the inspiration to write "The Jungle" came from relentlessly dwelling on the concepts of the working conditions encountered by the protagonist, "Jurgis", and the real working conditions in the life of someone who doesn't have a lot of money, equal to rights, treated and paid fairly in the early twentieth century, in particular, by the meatpacking industry. The author's purpose for the existence of “The Jungle” is to highlight the inefficiency and tribulations that the current system has...... half of the document......nt and the bad working and living conditions. Marxist communism is good because it provides relief to the victims of the capitalists. Marxist communism is worse because people seek a solution to capitalism through Marxism and end up with a bigger, crueler and more selfish system than the capitalist one. Works Cited “Animal Farm: Character Comparison with the Russian Revolution.” Gonzaga. George J. Lamont, 2012. Web. 24 May 2012. .Orwell, George. Animal farm. Np: Secker and Warburg (London), 17 August .Web. May 21, 2012.Prychitko, DL. "Marxism." Library of economics and freedom. Liberty Fund, Incorporated, 2008. Web. May 24, 2012. Sinclair, Upton. The jungle. Np: Doubleday, Jabber & Company, 2 February. Web. 22 May 2012.
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