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Upton Sinclair: The remedy [for...

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The remedy [for the Great Depression] is to give the workers access to the means of production, and let them produce for themselves, not for others, . . . the American way.

Source: In The New York Public Library Book of 20th Century American Quotations, by Stephen Donadio, 1992.
-- Upton Sinclair, (Sep 20 1878-1968), US novelist; He championed reform of federal food inspection laws with his muckraking novels, e.g., The Jungle, 1906.


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