Viviane: It's quite interesting how many "fans" of Atlas Shrugged, Anthem, the
Fountainhead and objectivism don't actually understand what it means in
practice and taken to it's logical conclusion.
It's not a requirement to agree with everything an author writes to nonetheless find some value or merit in their work.
It's been so long since I read either Atlas Shrugged or The Fountainhead that I don't remember much about them other than they were long and tedious.
However, I currently use Anthem as part of my curriculum with my high school students. I find it helpful for them to understand the central issue of collectivism vs. individualism. There are certainly many other books that describe dystopian societies and many do so more artfully. In some ways the stark style of Rand's writing makes it easier to see the central issues.
Many young people are familiar with The Hunger Games series and have seen recent movies such as Divergent and The Maze Runner. In many ways these stories are much more interesting, more engaging and the art of story-telling is far superior.
It is because of this, many students often miss the central issues. Also, Anthem is a fairly short work. For all of these reasons, I find it a good entrée to the genre for high school students. After we've read that and done a critical analysis it is easier to tackle more challenging pieces.
Other books in this vein I would recommend are:
- Nineteen Eighty-Four
- Animal Farm
- Fahrenheit 451
- The Giver