“This book is a study of Supernaturalism from a new point of view—as a Source of Income and a Shield to Privilege.” Sinclair, who named Jesus Christ as one of his heroes, takes aim at organized religion in this 1917 broadside. He also sketches a portrait of pre-World War I religious movements in the U.S.
About the author
Upton Sinclair (1878-1968) is best remembered for The Jungle (1906), his fictionalized exposé of the unsanitary and unfair working conditions that characterized the U.S. meatpacking industry. He won a Pulitzer-Price in 1943. A lifelong progressive, he ran for the governor of California in 1934.
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