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099 _aRand
_aAyn
100 1 _aRand, Ayn.
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245 1 0 _aAnthem /
_cby Ayn Rand.
250 _a50th anniversary ed. /
_bwith a new introduction and appendix by Leonard Peikoff.
260 _aNew York :
_bPlume,
_c[1999], c1995.
300 _a253 p. ;
_c21 cm.
500 _aIncludes a facsim. of the original English ed., published in 1938, with Rand's editorial changes for the American ed. in her own hand.
500 _aOriginally published: New York : Dutton, c1995.
520 _aEquality 7-2521 lives in the Dark Ages of the future, where all decisions are made by committee, all people live in collectives, all traces of individualism have been wiped out. But the spark of individual thought and freedom still burns in Equality 7-2521, a passion which he has been taught to call sinful. In a purely egalitarian world, he dares to stand forth from the herd -- to think and choose for himself, to discover electricity, and to love the woman of his choice. Now he has been marked for death for committing the ultimate sin: in a world where the great "we" reign supreme, he has rediscovered the lost and holy word "I". This provocative book is an anthem sung in praise of man's ego.
650 0 _aIndividuality
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650 0 _aMan-woman relationships
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650 0 _aMen
_xPsychology
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650 0 _aTime travel
_vFiction.
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655 0 _aPsychological fiction.
_9833
655 7 _aLove stories.
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655 7 _aScience fiction.
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