Anthem
by Ayn Rand
- Pages
- 105
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780452281257
- Reading Time
- ~1h 50min
Anthem is a book by Ayn Rand. It has 105 pages.
About this book
Published in 1938, this novella presents a dystopian society where collective identity has replaced personal autonomy. Citizens are assigned roles, forbidden from using the word “I,” and taught that individual ambition is a moral failing. The narrative follows a young man whose natural curiosity and intellectual independence lead him to question the rigid social order that governs his world. Through allegorical storytelling, the work examines the tension between communal conformity and personal freedom, exploring how suppressed human potential can eventually resurface. Rand’s philosophical framework emphasizes reason, self-reliance, and the moral right to pursue one’s own goals without subordination to the group. The novella’s distinctive narrative voice, which gradually shifts from collective pronouns to singular self-reference, mirrors its central argument about the necessity of individual consciousness. Widely studied for its clear articulation of objectivist principles, the work remains a foundational text in discussions about political philosophy, the ethics of collectivism, and the role of the individual in society.
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Anthem has 105 pages.
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Published in 1938, this novella presents a dystopian society where collective identity has replaced personal autonomy. Citizens are assigned roles, forbidden from using the word “I,” and taught that individual ambition is a moral failing. The narrative follows a young man whose natural curiosity and...
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Anthem was written by Ayn Rand.