We the Living is a powerful exploration of the eternal human struggle between the individual and the state. Authored by Ayn Rand, this groundbreaking work serves as the first installment in her philosophy of Objectivism. The narrative delves into the lives of its characters amidst a backdrop of political oppression, offering insights into the principles that underpin Rand’s philosophical system. An introduction by Leonard Peikoff, Ayn Rand’s heir and leading exponent of her ideas, provides additional context and insight. This reissue edition, published on January 1, 1996, spans 464 pages, making it a comprehensive read for those interested in Rand’s vision of individualism and freedom.
