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If no one is allowed to think anything but what everybody else thinks, how can knowledge ever grow? Collective 's unwillingness to even consider accepting Equality 's invention also makes it practically impossible to believe that he's really concerned with anything like "the greater good" of society, or the service of mankind.

What matters most to him is that no one be an individual. Coming out of Collective 's mouth, collectivism looks contradictory and short-sighted which is what Rand thought it was. No wonder that Equality reacts to Collective 's condemnation by calling him a "damned fool" and leaving his society behind forever.

Collective 's hopeless and insufferable — and he's the wisest society has to offer. Parents Home Homeschool College Resources. Study Guide. By Ayn Rand. Previous Next. Collective To the extent it's actually possible in his society, Collective is a big deal. This is how Equality acted in the beginning of the book but towards the end, he turned into more of an egoist. An egoist is the complete opposite of an altruist.

An egoist is a self-centered or selfish person. This shows that Equality is thinking individually. He is doing this by seeing her as in individual and not as a part of humanity. Figuring that Rand wrote the novel, she probably thinks similarly to Equality.

Since in novel, characters that are made to not know that individuality exists, that two characters feel a since of it, it would make since if Rand believed in individuality more than she believed in humanity as a whole. To the people of Sighet, it was a rule to dislike the needy, a group of peoples whom the townsfolk shared few similarities. His noninvasive and shy demeanor evokes an inviting feeling and causes those around him to smile.

These personality traits separate Moishe from the dullness of others and distinguished him as a potential mentor for Elie to have. Being an individual means you have the right of independence and making your own decisions, which is taken away from all the men in this society. The evidence given from the book states there is no individuality within the men giving supporting aspects to why Equality would dislike his leaders. A simple word to describe a self-sufficient person with no help in need.

She explains that being an egoist is discovering the unimaginable things you can do by becoming an independent without a hand helping you. These lines are used to ensure us, the observer, that Richard Cory is still human in a rather remorseful way Kavka Capote portrays only one of these two seemingly distinct characters Perry in a way that the reader feels the need to relate to and even sympathize with him.

One can be taken aback by such an attachment to a murderer. Equality informs them that he is a Street Sweeper, and they are first astonished and then outraged. Equality interrupts by pointing out that he is unimportant. He has something to show them of great significance to society. No such crime has ever been committed, and it is not for us to judge. Nor for any small Council. We shall deliver this creature to the World Council itself and let their will be done. We looked upon them and we pleaded: Anthem.

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