The book "Anthem": Interesting picture of a dystopian socialism - sort of

Imagine a world where "I" and "me" are proscribed. Where everything is "we" and "us", even when talking in first person singular. A world where children are separated from their parents and raised by the state - read government. Where codes take the place of names and there is no individual thinking because, 
What is not thought by all men cannot be true. 
A society in which, 
...everything that is not permitted by law is forbidden.
And the only escape is, 
...the Uncharted Forest, about which men must not think. 
Russian born Alisa Zinovyevna Rosenbaum - better known as Ayn Rand and author of Atlas Shrugged - wrote this novella inspired on the communist regime of her country. Written in first person, this book reads like a diary. 

Anthem was published in 1938. A very interesting book that should be part of school's curriculums. It's available in Amazon - this link is affiliate.

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