Though increased sales of "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand have been getting the attention, Rand's lesser-known first novel, "We the Living" (1936), is also relevant in today's turbulent times. Rand once described "We the Living,'' adapted for film in 1942, available for the first time on DVD and recently published in trade paperback, as "a book for Americans."
The story, set in Soviet Russia, dramatizes the evil of totalitarianism. In her foreword, Rand, who had lived under communism, wrote: "'We the Living' is not a story about Soviet Russia in 1925. It is a story about dictatorship, any dictatorship, anywhere, at any time, whether it be Soviet Russia, Nazi Germany, or -- which this novel might do its share in helping to prevent -- a socialist America."
Three characters embody the theme. Heroine Kira loathes communism, loves life and is in love with Leo, a blacklisted aristocrat struggling to survive. Idealistic Andrei is a communist who discovers what his philosophy means in practice. When Leo becomes gravely ill, Kira, aided by Andrei, is forced into desperate acts. Leo disintegrates, Andrei destructs and Kira remains unconquered. Each character is crushed.
"We the Living" depicts the cause of their devastation: dictatorship. The Soviet government controls the economy, rewarding the dishonest, punishing the honest and corrupting everyone. Banks and private property are seized. Regulations prohibit private "speculators" from smuggling goods into the city, forcing Kira to wait in line for hours to obtain food. Resources become scarce. Infrastructure crumbles. Medicine is rationed.
When dying Leo is refused admission to government hospitals, Kira risks everything to save him. By the time he gets medical treatment, Leo has lost the will to live. After he is discharged, Kira eagerly asks: "'And you're well? Quite, quite completely well? Free to live again?' " Leo replies: "'I am well -- yes. As to living again ...' He shrugged. His face was tanned, his arms were strong, his cheeks were not hollow any more; but she noticed something in his eyes that had not been cured; something that, perhaps, had grown beyond cure."
"We the Living" is powerful because it is not merely a journalistic account; it identifies the moral deficiency of totalitarianism -- that each person must sacrifice for the sake of society -- and it offers rational selfishness as the alternative. The conflict is most dramatic in the character, Kira -- an egoist. Despite Soviet denunciation of the word "I" as evil -- the word "we" is decreed as the slogan of the future -- she defiantly chooses to live for her own sake.
Kira's choice is an expression of what Ayn Rand called the virtue of selfishness -- an idea scorned by America's current administration, which has adopted collectivism and self-sacrifice as the nation's governing principles. President Barack Obama has intervened in the economy more than any president since the 1930s -- while courting catastrophe by incurring astronomical debt. The administration plans to ask Congress to raise taxes, has effectively forced out CEOs and has effectively nationalized some of the nation's largest banks, insurers and automobile companies. There's a major step toward an economic dictatorship like Soviet Russia's every other day.
Ayn Rand saw the signs of an emerging American dictatorship over 40 years ago. She wrote that the United States was fast approaching the stage "where government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission; which is the stage of the darkest periods of human history, the stage of rule by brute force."
The United States has been heading toward totalitarianism for a long time. The government controls every aspect of an American's life, from what car to drive to how much money one can earn. A home may be seized by the state under eminent domain. A radio or television show may be censored. Air travel must be approved by the government. Americans have been incrementally losing their rights for decades; Obama is simply hastening the demise.
Unless we reverse course, the slow, insidious misery depicted in "We the Living" will soon become a reality in America. As Leonard Peikoff warns in his introduction to the new edition, when Americans reject self-interest for self-sacrifice, "the end result is thought control, starvation, and mass slaughter."
The world is full of dictatorships -- Iran, Saudi Arabia and China -- yet, because it was founded on individual rights, America stands alone as man's best hope for freedom. But it is changing from a nation based on rights to a state run by government control. If you do not know what that means, to paraphrase Ayn Rand -- who lived under and escaped dictatorship, and wrote about it -- "We the Living" will help you to know.
(Scott Holleran (http://www.scottholleran.com) is a freelance writer in California.)
(Distributed by Scripps Howard News Service, www.scrippsnews.com.)
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Ayn Rand
Selfishness--that's the answer! Clearly this nation has been moving toward totalitarianism because we're just all too darned unselfish.
Anyone with a decent high school education ought to be able to think their way out of Ayn Rand's threadbare philosophy.
And if you're a libertarian, fine: just have the courage of your convictions. Don't use the interstate highway system, don't use the internet, don't go to a Veteran's Administration hospital, don't use Medicare. . . .
Ayn Rand
Exactly! Once we were wild hogs serving our own self-interests, but now as good socialist pigs, we are used to eating the 'free' corn. We are now ready to be loaded into the back of the farmer's truck, on our way to slaughter. No squealing allowed.
I wouldn't confuse common social services with the suffocating government intrusion into our everyday lives. What trade can you practice without government permission (do you have a license to do that, a permit)? Got Cancer? I hope FDA-approved surgery, radiation or chemotherapy will cure it because nothing else is permitted.
Yes, we get used to our 'free' services, but historically, the true cost has run into the tens of millions of lives when the bloated and inefficient power of the state is eventually used to rid itself of those deemed unproductive or unpopular.
Of course, that can't happen here..
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برامج اذا كنت تهتم في عالم الالعاب سوء
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باربي احصل على العاب باربي الجميلة اهلاً بكم في موقع العاب بنات
جديدة من العاب جي سوفت فقط طبعاً
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باربي من الاقسام يمكنك الاستفادة منها وهي قسم
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ايضاً للمهتمين بموقع مخزن نقدم لكم قسم العاب
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