
A satire on the follies and dangers of collectivism in which the United States is faced with the prospect of economic collapse when the country's leading innovators and industrialists go into hiding. Ayn Rand wrote this to express her vision of existence and her unique philosophy of objectivism.
year: 1999, 1992, 1996, 2005, 1985, 1957, 2011
call number/section: 1000, 791.43
subjects: egoism, fiction, capitalism, objectivism (philosophy), security (psychology), objectivity, philosophy, science fiction, rand, ayn, film adaptations, dystopias, drama, science fiction films, adventure fiction, adventure stories, adventure and adventurers, adventure stories, science fiction
Editions

Rand, Ayn
Plume (1999)
A copper tycoon and an inventor mount a fight for the individualist in a technological civilization where people have given up their creativity and independence in exchange for government protection.
Schools: 1

Rand, Ayn
Signet (1992)
Schools: 13

Rand, Ayn
Signet (1996)
A satire on the follies and dangers of collectivism in which the United States is faced with the prospect of economic collapse when the country's leading innovators and industrialists go into hiding.
Schools: 6

Rand, Ayn
Plume (2005)
A satire on the follies and dangers of collectivism in which the United States is faced with the prospect of economic collapse when the country's leading innovators and industrialists go into hiding. Ayn Rand wrote this to express her vision of existence and her unique philosophy of objectivism.
Schools: 1

Rand, Ayn
Signet (1985)
A satire on the follies and dangers of collectivism in which the United States is faced with the prospect of economic collapse when the country's leading innovators and industrialists go into hiding.
Schools: 0
Rand, Ayn
Random House (1957)
The story of a man who said he would stop the motor of the world - and did.
Schools: 0
Rand, Ayn
NAL (1957)
Schools: 0

Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (2011)
Set in the year 2016 individualists Dagny Taggart and Henry Rearden may have the power to spark a revolution in America in the midst of an economic disaster.
Schools: 1
Rand, Ayn
Random House (1957)
Schools: 0
Rand, Ayn
New American Library (1957)
Schools: 0
Rand, Ayn
Random House (1957)
Schools: 0
Rand, Ayn
Random House (1957)
Schools: 0
Rand, Ayn
Random House (1957)
Schools: 0
Rand, Ayn
Dutton (1957)
Schools: 0
Rand, Ayn
Random House (1957)
Schools: 0
Rand, Ayn
Random House (1957)
Schools: 1
Rand, Ayn
New American Library (1957)
Schools: 1
Rand, Ayn
Random House (1957)
Schools: 1
Rand, Ayn
Random House (1957)
The story of a man who said he would stop the motor of the world - and did.
Schools: 0
Rand, Ayn
Random House (1957)
Schools: 0

Rand, Ayn
In a technological civilization, people remain insecure and look to the government for protection, sacrificing theircreativity and independence in exchange. A copper tycoon and an inventor reject this philosophy and fight for the individualist.
Schools: 2
Rand, Ayn
Random House (1957)
Schools: 1