Step into the powerful and provocative world of Upton Sinclair with his groundbreaking work, The Profits of Religion. This unflinching audiobook exposes the deep ties between organized religion and capitalist exploitation in early 20th-century America. Sinclair, a Pulitzer Prize-winning muckraker, dares to question the moral legitimacy of churches that align themselves with wealth and power while ignoring the needs of the poor and oppressed. Published in 1917, this classic piece of American literature remains as relevant as ever in a world where religion and profit too often go hand in hand. Perfect for listeners interested in religious critique, sociopolitical commentary, or radical thought, this unabridged audiobook gives voice to one of history’s fiercest critics of institutionalized faith. 📚 Chapters include:
- The Church of the Conquerors
- The Church of the Servant Girls
- The Church of the Quacks
- The Church of the Rich
- And more…
🔊 Listen now and discover what they never wanted you to hear about religion, profit, and power.