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    Comp 20 April 2014 The Strength For Individualism Ayn Rand uses the themes of individualism and collectivism to demonstrate the shaping of society and what gives it its balance. Howard Roark and Lois Cook may both be individuals although in opposite ways. Individualism is derived from the natural tendencies and desires that one is born with. However‚ society is made of collectivists which makes individualism out of the ordinary. Society is shaped by the ideas of an individual and then supported

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    Response to reading on Rand. | | | I like and agree how the author of this article explains the negative ideas collectivized ethics. The idea of collectivism suggests that an individual is obligated to live for the advantage of a society. Under this idea‚ certain rules are declared as useful for the majority and are to be supported at the expense of others individuals within that particular society. It is by norm that public ventures are established within a society such as‚ health department

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    Times" (Rand 32-33). The unmentionable times‚ Equality’s past and our present‚ is depicted as a terrible period‚ meant to be forgotten due to the near destruction of the Human Race it seemingly caused. The world of Anthemis is extremely technologically inept‚ literally as far back as the Dark Ages‚ using torches and candles for light. Scientific and technological progress in this society is almost non-existent. It is implied that because of technology and knowledge available to any single man‚ the world

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    or self of any person; a person as thinking‚ feeling‚ and willing‚ and distinguishing itself from the selves of others and from objects of its thought (Dictionary.com)." One can tell by this that egoism is not always a negative trait‚ and those with that in their personality are not always a bad influence on the direction of the world. This is shown by the character Prometheus in Ayn Rand’s novella Anthem

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    society’s norms‚ therefore retaining the collectivist society. A perfect example of this is in the novella Anthem by Ayn Rand. From the start of this brilliant novel‚ Equality 7-2521‚ later Prometheus‚ the main character and protagonist is trying to find himself‚ along with what he was placed on this earth to do. Soon enough his journey begins making sure to rebel against the Council of Vocation‚ since they are the only ones holding him back from his great overtake. Throughout the short story‚ more

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    Anthem by Ayn Rand is set in the heart in a dystopian world of the future‚ and in stark contrast to other dystopian novels‚ the world of Anthem is technologically undeveloped instead of advanced‚ is quite primitive‚ and devolved from modern-day technology‚ but with the conditions for technological processes‚ it is no wonder that society is as primitive and ancient as it is. For one‚ technology and new ideas are considered not to be real‚ if not all men approve of a certain concept or invention.

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    The Miracle of Equality 7-2521 “True freedom is the capacity for acting according to one’s true character‚ to be altogether one’s self‚ to be self-determined and not subject to outside coercion” (Corliss Lamont). The book Anthem by Ayn Rand‚ takes place in a collective society‚ all independence is eradicated. People can’t choose their name‚ can’t ever be alone‚ and never say the word “I”. They are mindless workers with the same routine everyday‚ until one man realizes the truth to life. The behemoth

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    Ayn Rand is known for her liberalist writings and very compelling works of fiction that border along being something of an attempted prophecy‚ specifically in the case of Anthem. While we may not have direct words from the author to prove this‚ the book gives off this aura as though it were a vision of what the world could become if communism as Rand knew it during her time continued on in the direction it had then been traveling. Perhaps Anthem was written‚ in contrast‚ to simply deliver a message

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    Within the novella Anthem the author‚ Ayn Rand‚ forges a government based upon a puppet master council that controls the inhabitants of a postwar dystopian world. This council dehumanizes their people from birth with no individualism in the sleeping quarters‚ being locked in the cellar for fighting‚ and indoctrinating “We are nothing and mankind is all” (Rand 21). As a result of the dehumanization‚ technology and scientific advancements halt and anything revolutionary to the society to vanish. Inside

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    Anthem Comparative essay Ayan Rand in the book‚ Anthem explains how our world would be in a dystopian manner. Rand support her explanation by describing about who is equality and what choices did he do to change this society. The author purpose is to point out that we have to ourselves so that we do not let anyone force us to act in a certain way. The author writes in an informal tone for prospective readers This Knowledge in Anthem is unnecessary because it gives you individuality. In this

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