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Yevgeny Zamyatin: Libertarian Novelist
Posted by Luke Morris on 3/10, 9:51am
An excellent review of one of my favorite books:

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by Yevgeny Zamyatin

From the article:
 Yevgeny Zamyatin was born in rural Russia on February 20, 1884. He died just a little more than 53 years later, in exile, in Paris, on March 10, 1937. His only novel was not widely read during his brief life, nor is it widely read today. It's become one of those classics people would rather acknowledge as classics than actually sit down to read. But it has exercised an immense influence, especially in the English-speaking world, thanks to writers like George Orwell, who did read it, and writers like Aldous Huxley and Ayn Rand, who probably read it. By influencing their more famous dystopian novels — 1984, Brave New World, and AnthemWe has made itself an honored place in the libertarian tradition.
I read this book for the first time ten years ago, and have re-read it numerous times since then.  For anyone interested in a thought-provoking and exciting story on the eternal struggle between liberty and the tyranny of conformity, I can't recommend it highly enough.
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