Collectivism In Ayn Rand's Anthem

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The novel Anthem by Ayn Rand tells of the journey of the protagonist as he grows out of the ideals of collectivism and enters the new uncharted depths of individualism. The story begins with a radicalized collectivist society as the setting. The ideals that the leaders of this society preach are mirrored, in some aspects, by certain forms of government. The extremes to which Ayn Rand takes this fictional society only sets in stone what is already known: pure altruism benefits no one. The collectivist society which is portrayed in Anthem has a predefined hierarchical system, where the leaders are famed to have access to every bit of knowledge that there is to know; this widespread belief empowers them so that they can manage this society on …show more content…

Collectivism, is another style of government which is similar to altruism many ways. Collectivism is, in theory, the collective effort of all citizens towards a single or multiple communal goals, which will benefit the group as a whole, not only a certain demographic. This style of government is the basis of Socialism, and it’s more extreme form Communism. An American law which can be considered collectivist is the requirement for all residents to pay taxes to the government. The reason that this can be considered collectivist is that the money collected from the taxes is used towards programs which benefit all people, not just taxpayers (even tax evaders), like improving infrastructure and law enforcement payment, and goes towards causes which not all people are in support of, like Planned Parenthood. Another collectivist, or more socialist, law in America, is the tiering of taxes. The income tax brackets’ intent was to take the more from the rich, and less from the poor. This is similar to the concept of equal distribution of wealth among the population; since the rich make the majority of income per year per capita in the USA, they also pay the most taxes per year per capita. This proves that even though pure altruism can not produce anything productive, implementing it within

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