Ayn Rand's True Philosophy, and the People and Events Who Show It

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Ayn Rand’s True Philosophy, and the People and Events Who Show It

“I worship individuals for their highest possibilities as individuals, and I loathe humanity, for its failure to live up to these possibilities.” (Ayn Rand). Ayn’s novel lives up to these possibilities by expressing her hope for independence and individuality in the world. Freedom can only be achieved by man’s own ability to think, feel, make choices, and form their own judgement, and that is exactly what the novel is about. In her book Anthem, Ayn Rand presents the philosophy that independence and individuality are very important in a society. This philosophy is true, and can be related to historical and current world events, along with the book Anthem. First, the independence that is gained by the U.S. Declaration of Independence and Equality represents the importance of independence in a society. Secondly, the African-American people who were discriminated upon and Equality’s expression of individuality through being different, both show the importance of individuality in a society. Lastly, the Annual Gay Pride Parade in Toronto and Equality’s journey to individuality represents the importance of it for humankind.

First, the importance of independence in a society can be represented by the U.S. Declaration of Independence and by Equality’s gained independence. Equality was treated similarly to the African-American citizens before the declaration was introduced for independence. The people of Equality’s society have their jobs assigned to them. When Equality turns fifteen, it is his turn to be given a job. He walks up to the council and they tell him he is to be a, “Street Sweeper.” (Rand 26). The African-American citizens were treated unfairly before the De...

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...ortance of it in a society. Lastly, individuality’s importance for humankind is represented by the Annual Gay Pride Parade in Toronto and by Equality’s journey to individuality. Though the journey that many people have faced to find their individuality and independence may have been long and difficult, the ending results of total happiness and love will last them a lifetime.

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"United States Declaration of Independence." Wikipedia. Wikipedia, n.d. Web. 28 July 2013. .

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