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| Wikipedia link to "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair |
Some readers may recall the Upton Sinclair classic "The Jungle." I think the Tsarnaev brothers, Dzhokhar and Tamerlan, and their immigrant family, have a lot in common with Sinclair's character, the Lithuanian Jurgis Rudkus. But at the end of this great American novel Jurgis is prepared to fight for Upton Sinclair's vision of socialism- still in dreamland perhaps but a lot more constructive than blowing up innocent people.In a strange way is 21st century terrorism partially explained by the collapse of the old Soviet Union?
Submitted to: letters@usatoday.com

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