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Atlas Shrugged Ayn Rand Random House
Science Fiction
Dystopian Fiction
Philosophy
Philosophy
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New York: Random House, 1967. Near fine in a very good plus slipcase.. Signed limited special anniversary edition of the influential novel meant to showcase Rand's Objectivist philosophy. Unlike most philosophers, Rand chose to use novels as a popular vehicle to explain her theory of "rational individualism." ATLAS SHRUGGED has impacted the thinking of prominent American conservatives and libertarians from Alan Greenspan to Peter Thiel. A nice copy of this increasingly uncommon edition. 8.5'' x 5.5''. Original full blue cloth, gilt-lettered front board and spine. Blue topstain, blue endpapers, fore-edge machine deckle. In original clear glassine and grey-blue paper slipcase. [8], 1168, [1], [3] pages. Signed and numbered by Rand to limitation page, this copy #1278. Slipcase mildly sunned at extremities with some rubbing, chipping to edges. Else entirely sound, uncommon thus. Mylar has tiny chip to rear panel, small tear front top corner, mildly rubbed. Book has former owner…

About Atlas Shrugged

"Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand is a monumental novel that presents a dystopian vision of the United States. Set in a society where government regulations stifle individual initiative and innovation, the story follows the lives of various characters as they navigate a world descending into economic collapse and social decay. The novel primarily revolves around Dagny Taggart, an innovative railroad executive, and Hank Rearden, a talented steel magnate. As they strive to maintain their businesses amidst increasing government interference and societal decline, they encounter various obstacles that hinder their efforts to pursue their visions. A mysterious figure known as John Galt becomes a central enigma in the narrative. Galt is the symbol of a growing resistance movement among the country's most productive and talented individuals, who begin to disappear without a trace. They withdraw from a society that does not appreciate their efforts and stifles their freedom, believing in the philosophy of "going on strike" against a system that suppresses individualism and rewards mediocrity. As the nation faces an economic crisis and societal breakdown, Dagny and Hank discover a hidden valley where the vanished innovators have created their own utopian society based on individualism, free will, and personal achievement. John Galt reveals his philosophy, advocating for the idea that "the mind on strike" is the source of human progress and that individuals should not sacrifice their talents and ambitions for the sake of others. Throughout the novel, Ayn Rand presents her philosophy of Objectivism, emphasizing reason, individualism, and rational self-interest. The narrative delves into complex themes of morality, capitalism, the role of government, and the pursuit of personal happiness. "Atlas Shrugged" is a philosophical epic that critiques collectivism and advocates for the rights of the individual. It portrays the consequences of suppressing individual freedom and ambition while celebrating the importance of human innovation, creativity, and the pursuit of one's own happiness.