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A young man identified only by a number narrates life inside a totalitarian society that forbids individuality, personal names, and independent thought. Assigned a prescribed vocational role, he secretly pursues scientific inquiry, discovers a hidden tunnel and an abandoned technological artifact, and forms a forbidden bond with a woman who is also numbered. His experiments lead him to rediscover the concept of the individual and the word I, prompting a rejection of imposed doctrine, an escape from the city, and an attempt to start anew on principles of personal freedom and reason. Themes include autonomy, the pursuit of knowledge, and the moral claim of the individual.

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Ayn Rand

Ayn Rand was a Russian-American novelist and philosopher, best known for her development of Objectivism, a philosophical system that emphasizes individualism and rational self-interest. Her most notable work, "Anthem," is a dystopian novella that explores themes of collectivism and the importance of personal freedom. Rand's writing often reflects her belief in the power of the individual and the dangers of government control. In addition to her fiction, she wrote extensively on philosophy and politics, contributing significantly to discussions on capitalism and individual rights. Her works continue to influence contemporary thought and inspire readers around the world.

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