Rand, Ayn

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The virtue of selfishness

a new concept of egoism
1964
Sets forth the moral principles of objectivism, the philosophy that holds men's life as the standard of moral values and regards altruism as incompatible with man's nature and a free society.

We the living

1996
In the time of the Russian Revolution, Kira is torn between two men who love her, one a Communist, the other an aristocrat.

Anthem

2005
The world of the future----a world where the right of the individual is non-existent. That's the world that exists now. But there is one who dares to be different, one who will achieve the full glory of individuality and the true beauty of love.

The Fountainhead

2005
The story of a gifted young architect, his violent battle against conventional standards, and his explosive love affair with a beautiful woman who struggles to defeat him.

Atlas shrugged

2005
A satire on the follies and dangers of collectivism in which the United States is faced with the prospect of economic collapse when the country's leading innovators and industrialists go into hiding. Ayn Rand wrote this to express her vision of existence and her unique philosophy of objectivism.

We the living

2011
In the time of the Russian Revolution, Kira is torn between two men who love her, one a Communist, the other an aristocrat.

The fountainhead

1971
Story of society attempting to stifle the creativity of one man.

Atlas shrugged

1996
A satire on the follies and dangers of collectivism in which the United States is faced with the prospect of economic collapse when the country's leading innovators and industrialists go into hiding.

Anthem

1999
In a future world, only one man dares to think, strive, and love as an individual in the midst of a paralyzing collective humanity.

Atlas shrugged

1999
A copper tycoon and an inventor mount a fight for the individualist in a technological civilization where people have given up their creativity and independence in exchange for government protection.

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