Technology In Ayn Rand's Anthem

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In today’s world, our outlook on technology is that it can make life a lot easier. In Anthem’s world, there outlook is that technology is a great evil. People being afraid of the advances in technology, there totalitarian world and the economical disaster during the Unmentionable Times are all conditions that hold back there technological progress. First of all, most people fear the advance in technology in the novel Anthem. These people have this fear because they were scared into not wanting to go back to the Unmentionable Times. Equality-72521 is different than most of those people, leading him to make technological progress on his own. Equality thought that showing his invention of electricity to the World Council of Scholars could help …show more content…
Before the Great Rebirth, this implies that there progress for technology went backwards, making it even harder to pick them self’s back up and restart with new technology. During the Unmentionable Times the people had their own rights. As a result of people having their own rights, the council now didn’t want the people to have that freedom again because it could cause them to go back to the way the Unmentionable Times were like. (Rand 19, 20) “But those times were evil.” By realizing that those times were evil they found out that all men are one and that there is no will except the will of our men together, which than took away our rights as an individual. If every man had their own right, technology would have been booming with success. This is because the people would have a choice to do the job of their dream where they will prosper and have the chance to make technology enhance. Taking into account that Anthem is after the Unmentionable Times, the economical disaster created a condition were technological progress will be very hard to reach.
In the final analysis, there are many reasons that could cause technological progress to default in the novel Anthem; but people being afraid of the advance in technology, their totalitarian world, and the economical disaster during the Unmentionable Times are the main points for technological progress to