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“...Nobody rose in Packingtown by doing good work. You could lay that down for a rule—if you met a man who was rising in Packingtown, you met a knave. That man who had been sent to Jurgis' father by the boss, he would rise; the man who told tales and spied upon his fellows would rise; but the man…” quote by Upton Sinclair
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““...Nobody rose in Packingtown by doing good work. You could lay that down for a rule—if you met a man who was rising in Packingtown, you met a knave. That man who had been sent to Jurgis' father by the boss, he would rise; the man who told tales and spied upon his fellows would rise; but the man who minded his own business and did his work—why, they would "speed him up" till they had worn him out, and then they would throw him into the gutter.””

Upton Sinclair

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Jungle by Upton Sinclair, 1906

In a corrupt industrial town, those who cheat and gossip advance, while honest workers are exhausted and discarded.

In simple terms: Dishonesty is rewarded, honesty punished.

Key Takeaway

Beware systems that systems unethical behavior.

Themes

corruption workplace ethics

Mood

cynical critical somber

Type

cautionary observational

When to use this quote

  • factory labor
  • union organizing
  • whistleblowing
  • career advancement

Key Concepts

social realism capitalism critique

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you stay ethical when the system rewards cheating?
  • What safeguards can protect honest workers?
A Different Perspective

Hard work alone may not protect you from exploitation.

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