The Rules In Ayn Rand's Anthem

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The numerous rules and controls exist, so that the world council of scholars can keep their power and that there’d be no individualism. Equality struggles in this new society because he thinks he’s unique. Anthem shows how people shouldn’t go along with the group and develop their own thoughts and ideas. When the world council of scholars rejected his idea, Equality started to believe in individualism. Equality begins to have an idea that none of the rules matter.
The rules in Anthem were meant to be created so that everyone would be treated equally. But instead it accidentally showed collectivism as a totalitarian dictatorship and caused a lack of individualism. The society used fear to make people follow every single rule. In this society