Anthem

author: Rand, Ayn, RAND, Ayn Rand; Narrated by Jason McCoy
This Novella by Ayn Rand was first published in England in 1938. It takes place at some unspecified future date when mankind has entered another dark age characterized by irrationality, collectivism, and socialistic thinking and economics. Technological advancement is now carefully planned (when it is allowed to occur at all) and the concept of individuality has been eliminated (for example, the use of the word "I" is punishable by death). Rand, as a teenager living in Soviet Russia, initially conceived Anthem as a play. This is a novel upholding Rand's central principles of her philosophy and of her heroes: reason, values, volition, individualism.
year: 1995, 1999, 2005, 2014, 1946, 1997, 2007, 2002, 1938, 1020, 1964, 1953, 2010
call number/section: 1000, 7, 1687
subjects: man-woman relationships, fiction, men, psychology, individuality, time travel, man-woman relationship, science fiction, psychological fiction, philosophy, dystopias, psychological fiction, individualism, identity, identity (philosophical concept), science fiction, dystopias

Editions


Anthem
Rand, Ayn
Signet (1995)
In a future world, only one man dares to think, strive, and love as an individual in the midst of a paralyzing collective humanity.
Schools: 15



Anthem
Rand, Ayn
Caxton Press (1999)
In a future world, only one man dares to think, strive, and love as an individual in the midst of a paralyzing collective humanity.
Schools: 0



Anthem
Rand, Ayn
Plume (2005)
The world of the future----a world where the right of the individual is non-existent. That's the world that exists now. But there is one who dares to be different, one who will achieve the full glory of individuality and the true beauty of love.
Schools: 2



Anthem
Rand, Ayn
Dover Publications, Inc. (2014)
In a future world, only one man dares to think, strive, and love as an individual in the midst of a paralyzing collective humanity.
Schools: 1



Anthem
Rand, Ayn
New American Library (1946)
One man dares to take a stand against the paralyzing collectivism of a future the author fears may come to pass.
Schools: 2



Anthem
Rand, Ayn
Blackstone Audiobooks (1997)
In a future world, only one man dares to think, strive, and love as an individual in the midst of a paralyzing collective humanity.
Schools: 1



Anthem
Rand, Ayn
Tutis digital Publishing Pvt Ltd (2007)

Schools: 0



Anthem
Rand, Ayn
HighBridge (2002)
In a future world, only one man dares to think, strive, and love as an individual in the midst of a paralyzing collective humanity.
Schools: 0



ANTHEM
RAND
SIGNET PRESS (1938)

Schools: 0



Anthem
Ayn Rand; Narrated by Jason McCoy
ABN (1020)
This Novella by Ayn Rand was first published in England in 1938. It takes place at some unspecified future date when mankind has entered another dark age characterized by irrationality, collectivism, and socialistic thinking and economics. Technological advancement is now carefully planned (when it is allowed to occur at all) and the concept of individuality has been eliminated (for example, the use of the word "I" is punishable by death). Rand, as a teenager living in Soviet Russia, initially conceived Anthem as a play. This is a novel upholding Rand's central principles of her philosophy and of her heroes: reason, values, volition, individualism.
Schools: 0



Anthem
Rand, Ayn
(1964)

Schools: 0



Anthem
Rand, Ayn
Caxton Printers (1953)

Schools: 0



Anthem
Rand, Ayn
New American Library (1953)

Schools: 0



Anthem
Rand, Ayn


Schools: 0



Anthem
Rand, Ayn


Schools: 1



Anthem
Rand, Ayn
Caxton Printers (1953)

Schools: 0



ANTHEM
RAND
SIGNET PRESS (1938)

Schools: 1



Anthem
Ayn Rand; Narrated by Jason McCoy
ABN (1020)
This Novella by Ayn Rand was first published in England in 1938. It takes place at some unspecified future date when mankind has entered another dark age characterized by irrationality, collectivism, and socialistic thinking and economics. Technological advancement is now carefully planned (when it is allowed to occur at all) and the concept of individuality has been eliminated (for example, the use of the word "I" is punishable by death). Rand, as a teenager living in Soviet Russia, initially conceived Anthem as a play. This is a novel upholding Rand's central principles of her philosophy and of her heroes: reason, values, volition, individualism.
Schools: 0



Anthem
Rand, Ayn


Schools: 0



Anthem
Rand, Ayn

In a future world, only one man dares to think, strive, and love as an individual in the midst of a paralyzing collective humanity.
Schools: 1



Anthem
Rand, Ayn
Pacific Pub. Studio (2010)
Set in a future world, one man defies the ideals of collectivism, makes his own decisions and personal choices, seeks knowledge, and ultimately becomes a target for death.
Schools: 6



Anthem
Rand, Ayn
Caxton Printers (1953)

Schools: 0


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