This provocative book is “an anthem sung in praise of man's ego”— from the legendary author Ayn Rand. Anthem has long been hailed as one of Ayn Rand’s classic novels, and a clear predecessor to her later masterpieces, The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged. In Anthem, Rand examines a... read more
A man named Equality 7-2521, who has found a hidden tunnel and hides in it to write, knows his solitude violates all the laws of his society. Even though he does not feel guilt for his actions, he begs the forgiveness of the ruling Council. As he spends more time alone, he realizes that... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)
“La palabra "Nosotros" no debe ser pronunciada, salvo por propia elección y en segunda instancia. Esta palabra nunca deberá ser colocada en primer lugar en el alma humana, de lo contrario se convierte en un monstruo, en la raíz de todos los males de la tierra, la raíz de la tortura del hombre por el hombre, y en una mentira impronunciable.”Igualdad 7-2521
“La palabra "Nosotros" es como cal viva volcada sobre los hombres que se asienta y endurece como piedra. Aplasta todo lo que está debajo. Lo que es blanco y lo que es negro se pierden por igual en el gris. Es la palabra por la cual los depravados roban virtud al bueno, por la cual el débil roba fuerza al fuerte, por la cual los tontos roban la sabiduría de los sabios.”Igualdad 7-2521
“Muchas palabras me han sido dadas, algunas son sabias, otras falsas, pero sólo tres son sagradas: "¡Yo lo quiero!"”Igualdad 7-2521
“No hay nada que le pueda quitar la libertad al hombre salvo otros hombres. Para ser libre, un hombre debe ser libre de sus hermanos. Esa es la libertad. Eso y nada más.”Igualdad 7-2521
“I wonder, for it is hard for me to conceive how men who knew the word "I", could give it up and not know what they lost.”Equality 7-2521
“But what is freedom? Freedom from what? There is nothing to take a man's freedom away from him, save other men. To be free, a man must be free of his brothers. That is freedom. This and nothing else.”Equality 7-2521
“Through all the darkness, through all the shame of which men are capable, the spirit of man will remain alive on this earth. It may sleep, but it will awaken. It may wear chains, but it will break through. And man will go on. Man, not men.”Equality 7-2521
“And if this should lighten the toil of men, then it is a great evil, for men have no cause to exist save in toiling for other men.”Similarity 5-0306
“And we shall join our hands when we wish, or walk alone when we so desire.”
“We do not know, but we shall learn. We cannot stop now, even though it frightens us that we are alone in our knowledge.”Equality 7-2521
“There is some error, one frightful error in the thinking of men. What is that error? We do not know, but the knowledge stuggles within us, struggles to be born. Today the Golden One stopped and suddenly said; "We Love You"”The Golden One
“What is my joy if all hands, even the unclean, can reach into it? What is my wisdom, if even the fools can dictate to me? What is my freedom, if all creatures, even the botched and the impotent, are my masters? What is my life, if I am but to bow, to agree and to obey?”Equality 7-2521
Author's Foreword (1946 April)
Twelve Chapters
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