The Greatest Books of All Time on Exploitation
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"Exploitation" as a category/genre of books refers to a collection of literary works that delve into the darker aspects of human nature and society, often focusing on the manipulation, abuse, or mistreatment of individuals or groups for personal gain or profit. These books explore themes such as power dynamics, social injustice, and the moral complexities surrounding exploitation. Through thought-provoking narratives, they shed light on the inherent vulnerabilities and struggles faced by those subjected to exploitation, while also examining the motivations and consequences of the perpetrators. This genre aims to challenge readers' perspectives, evoke empathy, and foster a deeper understanding of the complexities of exploitation in various contexts.
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101. Saint Joan Of The Stockyards by Bertolt Brecht
Set against the backdrop of the Chicago stockyards during the Great Depression, this play follows the journey of a fervent Salvation Army worker who becomes entangled in the harsh realities of capitalism and labor exploitation. As she attempts to bring justice and compassion to the downtrodden workers, she confronts the ruthless industrialist who controls their fate. Through her unwavering faith and moral conviction, she challenges the oppressive system, ultimately facing a tragic end that underscores the play's critique of societal and economic inequities.
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102. Porno by Irvine Welsh
A decade after their turbulent youth, a group of dysfunctional friends from Edinburgh are drawn back together when one of them resurfaces after absconding with the group’s money; another tries to reinvent himself by producing low‑budget porn to regain status and fortune, while a violent figure returns bent on revenge. Their intersecting schemes and betrayals expose darkly comic and brutal truths about addiction, masculinity, social decay, and how the pursuit of quick cash corrodes old loyalties.
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103. The Laughing Monsters by Denis Johnson
In this darkly comic, violent tale set in a lawless corner of West/Central Africa, a dissolute expatriate and his former partner navigate a world of mercenaries, shady aid money, and shifting loyalties as they pursue a missing associate and a mysterious woman, leading to double-crosses, obsession, and bitter revelations about friendship, greed, and survival.
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104. The Anarchist Banker by Pessoa
A provocative, paradoxical dialogue in which a prosperous banker claims the label of anarchist while defending his ruthless accumulation of wealth and reliance on coercion, forcing a visitor to confront the contradictions between revolutionary rhetoric and bourgeois practice; the conversation satirizes moral hypocrisy and explores themes of power, individualism, and the perverse ways social order is justified, leaving the reader uncertain whether the narrator exposes or embodies the critique.
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