Anthem (Version 4)

Anthem (Version 4)

by Ayn Rand

12 chapters2h 11mEnglish1938

About this book

Ayn Rand is best known for her classics Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead. One of her earlier works, Anthem, is a dystopian vision of a world in which “self” has been abolished and people have become nothing more than parts of a greater “collective.” Rooted in her own experiences fleeing from the communist Russia of the 1920’s, as well as the rise of fascism in Italy and National Socialism in Germany, Rand wrote Anthem as a warning to all concerned with losing personal identity in an ever changing and rapidly developing world. Summary by Greg Giordano

Chapters (12)

1Part One
2008
2Part Two
1243
3Part Three
298
4Part Four
248
5Part Five
323
6Part Six
413
7Part Seven
836
8Part Eight
315
9Part Nine
566
10Part Ten
553
11Part Eleven
391
12Part Twelve
705

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