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Atlas Shrugged
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“Atlas Shrugged” by Ayn Rand is a philosophical and political epic that has left an indelible mark on literature and shaped the thinking of many individuals. Published in 1957, this magnum opus explores Rand’s philosophy of Objectivism, emphasizing individualism, rational self-interest, and laissez-faire capitalism. The novel unfolds in a dystopian world where society is on the brink of collapse due to government intervention and collectivism. Through the narrative’s central characters, particularly the enigmatic figure of John Galt, Rand articulates her vision of a society where individual achievement and productivity are celebrated, and the consequences of stifling innovation and creativity are starkly depicted. “Atlas Shrugged” has been both praised and criticized for its uncompromising advocacy of individualism, but its influence on political and philosophical discourse cannot be denied.
Weight | 0.434 kg |
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Author |
Ayn Rand |
Publisher |
Penguin |
Book Type |
Fiction |
Categories |
Political Fiction |
Best for |
Reads on individualism, objectivism, capitalism, and the role of government in society |
Ages |
18+ |
Binding |
Paperback |
Edition |
Anniversary edition (30 January 1997) |
ISBN |
978-0451191144 |
Language |
English |
Pages |
1096 |
Printing Remarks |
Imported |
Dimension |
10.64 x 4.14 x 17.48 cm |
Weight |
0.434 Kg |
What distinguishes “Atlas Shrugged” is its grand scope and Rand’s ability to craft compelling characters who embody her philosophical ideals. The novel serves as a platform for Rand to expound her beliefs on the moral virtue of selfishness and the dangers of collectivism. It has sparked intense debates about the role of government, the ethics of capitalism, and the nature of human motivation. Despite its polarizing reception, “Atlas Shrugged” remains a cultural touchstone, inspiring readers to reflect on the principles that underpin their beliefs and contributing to ongoing discussions about the relationship between the individual and society. Its enduring relevance is evidenced by the continued discussions and examinations of its themes in various academic, political, and intellectual circles.


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