Anthem

Anthem by Ayn Rand is a dystopian science fiction work published by Lulu.com on March 17, 2017. This edition spans 60 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in a society where individuality is suppressed, and the act of writing is deemed a sin. The protagonist grapples with the oppressive laws that dictate thought and expression, exploring the consequences of defying societal norms.
Readers will encounter a world where the Council of Vocations controls the lives of individuals, and the fear of punishment looms over any act of independent thought. The story delves into themes of conformity and the struggle for personal freedom, highlighting the tension between collective rules and individual desires. This edition invites readers to reflect on the implications of a society that forbids solitude and self-expression, offering a thought-provoking exploration of political and philosophical ideas.
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Dystopian Science Fiction It is a sin to write this. It is a sin to think words no others think and to put them down upon a paper no others are to see. It is base and evil. It is as if we were speaking alone to no ears but our own. And we know well that there is no transgression blacker than to do or think alone. We have broken the laws. The laws say that men may not write unless the Council of Vocations bid them so. May we be forgiven! But this is not the only sin upon us. We have committed a greater crime, and for this crime there is no name. What punishment awaits us if it be discovered we know not, for no such crime has come in the memory of men and there are no laws to provide for it. It is dark here. The flame of the candle stands still in the air. Nothing moves in this tunnel save our hand on the paper. We are alone here under the earth. It is a fearful word, alone. The laws say that none among men may be alone, ever and at any time, for this is the great transgression and…
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