Anthem
Anthem
by Ayn Rand
Genre: Dystopian Fiction, Classic Literature, Philosophical Fiction
Target Audience: Readers of dystopian novels, fans of philosophical literature, students of political theory and literature, collectors of classic novels
First published in 1938, Anthem is Ayn Rand’s powerful novella set in a dystopian future where individuality is suppressed, and collectivism dominates society. The story follows Equality 7-2521, a man who dares to think, create, and seek knowledge in a world that forbids personal freedom and independent thought. As he challenges societal norms, he discovers love, self-expression, and the profound value of individuality.
Rand’s succinct prose and philosophical themes make Anthem a compelling exploration of freedom, identity, and human potential. The novella remains a classic in both literature and political thought, inspiring readers to consider the importance of self-determination in the face of conformity.
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Anthem by Ayn Rand – Classic Dystopian and Philosophical Novel
Discover Anthem by Ayn Rand, a classic dystopian novella exploring individuality, freedom, and human potential in a society that suppresses independent thought.
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