Anthem
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Ayn Rand, novelist and philosopher, was born in St. Petersburg Russia. From her earliest years, she felt alienated from the dark, brooding atmosphere of Russia, but loved the bright world projected in foreign magazine stories. At age nine she made the conscious decision to become a writer.
In addition to being a novelist, Ayn developed the philosophy of Objectivism, which holds that there is no greater moral goal than achieving happiness. But happiness fundamentally requires that one live by objective principles, including moral integrity and respect for the rights of others. The heroes of Objectivism are achievers who build businesses, invent technologies, and create art and ideas, depending on their own talents and on trade with other independent people to reach their goals.
Anthem is set in a distant collectivist future, when every form and emblem of individualism have been erased and society has reverted to a preindustrial level. In this novella, as many of her writings, Ayn dramatizes her philosophy of Objectivism in the main character. Its hero is a scientist in a world where the pursuit of knowledge is a crime, and he struggles against the established society to discover the meaning of individual freedom.

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This Narrator is so awful, December 22, 2008
Reviewer: Vpopov81
Hi,
I haven't listened to this audiobook so I gave it 3.5 stars because that was the avg rating before I heard the sample. This narrator sounds so false and to hear an entire book narrated by this cheeseball is impossible. I wish they had this book narrated by someone else.
   
Abridged edition, October 11, 2007
Reviewer: dandv
This edition may be slightly abridged, but I found I lost nothing compared to the full transcript at http://www.noblesoul.com/orc/texts/anthem/complete.html.
For the complete edition ($18.36), see http://www.learnoutloud.com/Sale-Section/Philosophy/Modern-Philosophy/Anthem/4955
- Published:
2002
- LearnOutLoud.com Product ID:
A017040
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Philosophy
Modern Philosophy
Literature
American Classics
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