In a story told in graphic novel format, Equality 7-2521 dares to defy the ideals of collectivism in a futuristic state.
In a future world, only one man dares to think, strive, and love as an individual in the midst of a paralyzing collective humanity.
Hailed by The New York Times as "a compelling dystopian look at paranoia from one of the most unique and perceptive writers of our time," this brief, captivating novel offers a cautionary tale.
Equality 7-2521 dares to defy the ideals of collectivism in a futuristic state
In this adaptation, award-winning artist Dan Parsons teams up with Jennifer Grossman of The Atlas Society to introduce the story to a new generation with a provocative, graphic presentation that captures the imagination and invites readers ...
Equality 7-2521 has escaped the collectivist city of his birth and vowed to return one day and free his brothers. Now that day has come. After Equality Comes Liberty!
In this first book-length study of Ayn Rand's anti-utopia Anthem, essays explore the historical, literary, and philosophical themes presiding in this novella written in opposition to the totalitarianism of the Soviet Union (and Nazi ...
Technological advancement is now carefully planned and the concept of individuality has been eliminated. Equality 7-2521, writing by candlelight in a tunnel under the earth, tells the story of his life up to that point.
“Mr. Lawson,” she said with effort, “do you perhaps recall the name of the man who headed the corporation that owned the factory? The corporation to which you lent the money. It was called Amalgamated Service, wasn't it?
This book grabs you from the beginning and brings you from the shadows into the light as you meet new heroes. An incredible accomplishment." - Nettie, Goodreads "I loved this book and I think even Ms. Rand would smile upon it knowingly.
The latest generation of titles in this series also features glossaries and visual elements that complement the classic, familiar format. CliffsNotes on Anthem is an excellent introduction to Ayn Rand’s philosophy of human nature.