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    Ayn Rand believes in the First Amendment but doesn’t believe in a two party system (15). The First Amendment states freedom of speech‚ freedom of press‚ freedom of religion‚ and the right to assemble. A two party system is closely similar to the United States with our Republicans and Democrats. A one party system would be closely similar to North Korea and their leader‚ Kim Jong-un. Obviously the one law she would have to agree upon is the First Amendment considering that it contains the basic freedoms

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    Anthem is a book of Equality‚ where no one is left out. A book where nobody is on their own. A lack of individuality has consequences. Being an individual can be a good thing because‚ creativity comes from one’s mind‚ typically‚ when they’re alone. One consequence is not being able to make his own decisions. In the book‚ Equality was not allowed to make his own decisions. He had to follow directions from the he could understand them. When he was old enough to mate‚ he was paired with a mate of

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    I. The Psychology and Philosophy of Education of Ayn Rand as presented in ‘The Comprachicos’ Ayn Rand writes mainly about the status quo and what and who is to be blamed for such circumstances. She talks of a miseducation so ingenious that when one reads about it one simply gets baffled as he is forced to look into his own experiences from the home‚ to the school‚ to the Church and in the province or in the city. One can expect to see various parallelisms with how he is brought up and

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    surely fade away if we were to live in the kind of society that Ayn Rand depicted in her novel‚ Anthem. This novel demonstrates what life would be like if everyone lost their sense of individuality and had to obey the laws that were set by the government. Struggles regarding this lost privilege are depicted in this dystopian society to present what a loss of individuality would look like if we were to introduce it in our own society. In Ayn Rand’s Anthem‚ the

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    The book Anthem‚ written by Ayn Rand‚ represents a technologically primitive totalitarian view of a futuristic society. This future society governed by heavy limitations to technology may of been the effect from a civilization with a surplus of technology. With ongoing advancements to the technological world today it can raise awareness to the question of establishing a completely technical society. In society today technology has replaced jobs and became such a necessity for everyday life. With

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    Ayn Rand was a Russian-born American novelist‚ philosopher‚ playwright‚ and screenwriter that wrote a book called "Anthem". This fiction book‚ Anthem‚ is about a 21 year old guy named Equality 7-2521‚ who lives in a restricted area full of limits. He isn’t suppose to write about anything‚ which he is in this story. He writes his story in a tunnel under the earth by a candlelight. He isn’t suppose to put himself first in any sort of way. He uses plural nouns such as "we‚ he‚ they" to describe himself

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    Ayn Rand's 'Prometheus'

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    In “Prometheus” the mythical god Prometheus created his beloved mankind and gave them godlike benefits like standing upright and the use of fire. This angered Zeus who was the god of all Olympian gods. He especially did not like man to have fire. “Prometheus” begins by saying‚ “Prometheus and Epimetheus were spared imprisonment in Tartarus because they had not fought with their fellow Titans during the war with the Olympians. They were given the task of creating man.” Prometheus represents intelligence

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    have a high per capita GDP compared to some of its other neighbors‚ the distribution of wealth in the country is one the “world’s most uneven distributions of wealth”. Namibia also has close economical ties with South Africa‚ because the South African rand and the Namibian dollar are both forms of legal tender in the country‚ due to a Common Monetary Area. Namibia is still a new economically developing country that’s starting to prosper‚ wit the help of its natural resources‚ and financial aid from countries

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    Ayn Rand's The Gamekeeper

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    You would be forgiven for believing that the goal of life was to accumulate as much of everything as you possibly can. Society tells us that we need more money‚ more power‚ more love‚ excitement‚ fun‚ success‚ attention‚ and as many material possessions as we can possibly get! But the human race‚ as a whole‚ doesn’t know what it should be doing‚ or even why it exists! So why is everyone madly racing around trying to reach these arbitrary goals? Why aren’t they looking for the truth of their

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    Paul Rand was born in n August 15‚ 1914 in Brooklyn‚ New York. He was named Peretz Rosenbaum. He got into design at an early age. He began his career in graphic design by drawing signs for his fathers’ store and for school. He went to Pratt Institute from 1929 to 1932. He also went to Parsons School of Design from 1932 to 1933. He was inspired by European designers such as Cassandre and Moholy-Nagy from there work in European magazines. Paul Rand died in 1996 of cancer when he was 82 years old.

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