
Anthem - Paperback
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Equality 7-2521 finds himself out of step with the collectivist society of the future, and discovers a means to freedom in Ayn Rand's fable of the individual in conflict with society.
First published in 1938, Anthem takes place in a dystopian future world in which humanity is enduring a new dark age, human life is regimented in every respect and personal identity has been all but snuffed out by a totalitarian government. The narrator, writing his story in secret, realizes he is a criminal simply for having thoughts of his own. Exploring the ruins of a previous civilization he discovers relics, conducts forbidden experiments and learns enough to question the very structure of his society. Can he share this knowledge with his fellow citizens? The author strips the relationship of humanity to civilization down to its bare essence in this modern parable that starkly illuminates the challenge an oppressive government presents to individuality.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Anthem is both modern and readable.
Ayn Rand (1905-1982) was a Russian-American philosopher and author. She is most recognized as the creator of the philosophy of Objectivism and as the author of the influential novels Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead. A forceful and uncompromising author who championed the individual above all, Rand's works are controversial, thought-provoking and generate strong opinions both pro and con. Her ideas continue to be debated in modern political, business and social life.
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