An edition of We the living (1936)

We the Living

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January 26, 2022 | History
An edition of We the living (1936)

We the Living

  • 3.60 ·
  • 10 Ratings
  • 34 Want to read
  • 3 Currently reading
  • 13 Have read

"In the time of the Russian Revolution, Kira is torn between two men who love her, one a Communist, the other an aristocrat." WorldCat.

Publish Date
Publisher
Signet Books, Signet
Language
English
Pages
511

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Edition Availability
Cover of: We the Living
We the Living
2011, Signet Books, Signet
in English
Cover of: We the living
We the living
2009, New American Library
in English
Cover of: We the living
We the living
1995, Dutton
in English - 60th anniversary ed.
Cover of: We the living
We the living
1995, Penguin, Signet
in English - 60th anniversary ed.
Cover of: We the living
We the living
1983, New American Library
in English
Cover of: We the living
We the living
1959, New American Library
in English

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Published in

New York, NY

The Physical Object

Pagination
511 pages ;
Number of pages
511

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26434391M
Internet Archive
weliving0000aynr
ISBN 10
0451234243
ISBN 13
9780451234247
OCLC/WorldCat
999521608

Work Description

This book is about a young woman named Kira Argounova who is trying to live during the Soviet takeover of Russia. Kira wants to be an engineer, but the lack of freedom in Soviet Russia oppresses her. She becomes involved in a love triangle with Comrade Taganov and the mysterious Leo. The book is a philosophical exposition of the crushing nature of the collectivist philosophy, which oppresses the producers.

“Can you sacrifice a few? When those few are the best? Deny the best its right to the top--and you have no best left. What are your masses but millions of dull, shriveled, stagnant souls that have no thoughts of their own, no dreams of their own, no will of their own, who eat and sleep and chew helplessly the words others put into their brains? And for those you would sacrifice the few who know life, who are life? I loathe your ideals because I know no worse injustice than the giving of the undeserved. Because men are not equal in ability and one can't trust them as if they were.”

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