
Atlas (book series)
The Atlas book series, particularly known for the "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand, explores themes of individualism, capitalism, and the role of government in society. Rand presents a dystopian future where the most productive members of society, including entrepreneurs and innovators, withdraw their talents from a society that they believe exploits them. The series delves into philosophical ideas about free will, personal responsibility, and the morality of self-interest, encouraging readers to question the balance between societal demands and individual rights. It has sparked significant debate and remains influential in political and economic discussions.