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  1. 34187185. We the Living is the debut novel of the Russian American novelist Ayn Rand. It is a story of life in post-revolutionary Russia and was Rand's first statement against communism. Rand observes in the foreword that We the Living was the closest she would ever come to writing an autobiography.

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  2. Jeanette Biedermann - We Are The Living. Live at the Break On Through Tour 2004. Part of the officiel DVD from the Break On Through Tour 2004. All Rights Res...

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  3. 3. Mai 2019 · Provided to YouTube by DANCE ALL DAY Musicvertriebs GmbHWe Are the Living (Remastered) · Jeanette BiedermannBreak on Through℗ 2003 one two mediaReleased on: ...

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  4. 25. Juli 2012 · We the living by Ayn Rand. Publication date 1995 Publisher Penguin Collection printdisabled; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2012-07-25 21:01:51 Bookplateleaf 0004 ...

  5. 29,444 ratings1,630 reviews. Ayn Rand's first published novel, a timeless story that explores the struggles of the individual against the state in Soviet Russia. First published in 1936, 'We the Living' portrays the impact of the Russian Revolution on three human beings who demand the right to live their own lives and pursue their own happiness.

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  6. We Are the Living is a 1933 collection of short stories by Erskine Caldwell, comprising some of his earlier works. Background [ edit ] Viking Press published the collection in September 1933. 16 of its 20 stories were previously published in various magazines, while four -- "The Medicine Man," "Meddlesome Jack," "The Grass Fire," and ...

  7. Ayn Rand’s theme in We the Living is the supreme value of an individual life, and the evil of a state that claims the right to take and sacrifice that life. Rand held that each individual has a moral right to live for his own sake, to pursue his own personal happiness.