Anthem

Anthem

Taschenbuch
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Beschreibung

In her dystopian novella *Anthem*, Ayn Rand presents a haunting vision of a future devoid of individuality and personal freedom, set in a collectivist society where the word "I" has been obliterated from existence. The narrative follows the journey of Equality 7-2521, a rebellious individual who discovers the power of self and the concept of personal identity. Rand's lyrical prose and philosophical undertones make for an engaging exploration of objectivism, positing the inherent value of the individual against the backdrop of a conformist society, ultimately advocating for the pursuit of one's own happiness and purpose. Ayn Rand, a Russian-American writer and philosopher, crafted *Anthem* during a time of great political upheaval in the early 20th century, influenced by her own experiences of totalitarianism in Soviet Russia. Her commitment to individualism and capitalism is evidenced throughout this novella, reflecting her belief that society should foster rather than suppress personal achievement and ambition. Rand's philosophical insights resonate deeply, revealing the tenets of her objectivist philosophy through her protagonist's journey of self-discovery. *Anthem* is highly recommended for readers interested in political philosophy, individualism, and the critique of collectivism. Its succinct narrative and profound themes make it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of personal freedom and the importance of the self in a world often bent on conformity.

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Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
40
Preis
7.50 €

Beiträge

7
Alle
5

Ein Meisterwerk in meinen Augen!

Ein Buch, das ich wieder lesen werde, weil es so viel Wichtiges enthält. Es ist das erste Buch, das ich von Ayn Rand gelesen habe und macht mich hungrig nach mehr. Fesselnd und tiefgründig. Ich sah Parallelen zu Prometheus und die Entstehung der Zehn-Gebote. War lustig gleich am Ende des Satzes sogar "Prometheus" zu lesen. 😀

3

I loved writing.... whole book is good except some part with which I don't agree...

3

I loved writing.... whole book is good except some part with which I don't agree...

3

Идеалистический взгляд на жизнь. Все просто капиталисты - умные, хорошие люди. Социалисты - глупые, бездарные и жестокие люди. Разрушили страну, погубили столько жизней только по тому, что не хотели ни прогибается ни работать - так что нифига не «расправил», а просто бросил ношу на ничего не подозревавших людей.

3

Interesting novella for me, since it was the first dystrophian novel that I have read in which the world actually regressed technologically instead of being more advanced. In general I liked the main character, but I am appalled that finding himself also meant that in the end he reinvented the patriarchal society. I thought that to be very disappointing, especially coming from a female author... I do know that this was written over 80 years ago, but still!

3

I loved writing.... whole book is good except some part with which I don't agree...

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