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Anthem: A Collector's Edition - Original Illustrations and Ayn Rand's Biography

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Ayn Rand’s Anthem – A Timeless Classic of Individualism and Freedom

Step into a future where the collective reigns supreme and individuality is all but forgotten - until one man dares to think for himself. In Anthem, Ayn Rand delivers a powerful and thought-provoking narrative that challenges the foundations of conformity and celebrates the liberating spirit of independence.

Set in a meticulously crafted dystopian world, Anthem tells the story of a society that has stripped away personal identity in the name of equality. Yet, amidst the darkness of enforced uniformity, the human spirit emerges, sparking a journey of self-discovery and defiance. Rand’s concise prose and compelling vision not only entertain but also provoke deep reflection on the nature of freedom, creativity, and the inherent right to think independently.

Whether you’re a longtime admirer of Rand’s work or new to her provocative ideas, this edition of Anthem is a must-have addition to your literary collection. Its enduring message resonates in today’s world, making it a timeless read for anyone who values individual thought over blind conformity.

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Thought-Provoking Delve into a world where collectivism has smothered individuality and discover the revolutionary spark of one person’s quest for self-realization.
Compact Yet With its succinct storytelling, Anthem delivers a powerful message in a short, engaging format that’s perfect for both leisurely reading and deep contemplation.
Literary Embrace a cornerstone of modern philosophical literature that continues to inspire debates about freedom, creativity, and the human condition.
10 Origional Whether you’re adding to your personal library or gifting to a friend who loves challenging ideas, this edition of Anthem is a collectors item that includes original illustrations and a short biography of Ayn Rand. It is sure to ignite stimulating conversations.

Embrace the call to think independently and add Anthem by Ayn Rand to your cart today, rediscover the timeless power of individuality in a world that too often demands conformity.

85 pages, Hardcover

Published February 6, 2025

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Ayn Rand

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Polemical novels, such as The Fountainhead (1943), of primarily known Russian-American writer Ayn Rand, originally Alisa Rosenbaum, espouse the doctrines of objectivism and political libertarianism.

Fiction of this better author and philosopher developed a system that she named. Educated, she moved to the United States in 1926. After two early initially duds and two Broadway plays, Rand achieved fame. In 1957, she published Atlas Shrugged , her best-selling work.

Rand advocated reason and rejected faith and religion. She supported rational and ethical egoism as opposed to altruism. She condemned the immoral initiation of force and supported laissez-faire capitalism, which she defined as the system, based on recognizing individual rights, including private property. Often associated with the modern movement in the United States, Rand opposed and viewed anarchism. In art, she promoted romantic realism. She sharply criticized most philosophers and their traditions with few exceptions.

Books of Rand sold more than 37 million copies. From literary critics, her fiction received mixed reviews with more negative reviews for her later work. Afterward, she turned to nonfiction to promote her philosophy, published her own periodicals, and released several collections of essays until her death in 1982.

After her death, her ideas interested academics, but philosophers generally ignored or rejected her and argued that her approach and work lack methodological rigor. She influenced some right conservatives. The movement circulates her ideas to the public and in academic settings.

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February 17, 2025
Wow!

This story is scary. It’s hard to imagine a suppressive society such as portrayed here. Yet, there have been many attempts throughout history to create a submissive populace. But this story demonstrates the most extreme vision of totalitarianism. Individualism is not allowed and the secret word never to be spoken with punishment of death is “ego”.
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