2075 When Beauty Became a Crime
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A dystopian novel following in the footsteps of George Orwell and Aldous Huxley, putting forward a terrifying and all too plausible vision of the future. "In 2075, the war on inequality reaches its ultimate absurdity: beauty itself is declared a crime. When the 'Justice Party' brands attractive women as 'Privileged Beauties' and forces them into disfiguring 'Optical Optimization Therapy,' a courageous student and a journalist ignite a fierce resistance against the rising totalitarian regime. Rainer Zitelmann's gripping dystopian novel exposes the terrifying endgame of egalitarian envy - and the courage required to defend human excellence."Jennifer A. Grossmann, CEO ATLAS Society and the leading global advocate of Ayn Rand's ideas
A dystopian novel following in the footsteps of George Orwell and Aldous Huxley, putting forward a terrifying and all too plausible vision of the future. "In 2075, the war on inequality reaches its ultimate absurdity: beauty itself is declared a crime. When the 'Justice Party' brands attractive women as 'Privileged Beauties' and forces them into disfiguring 'Optical Optimization Therapy,' a courageous student and a journalist ignite a fierce resistance against the rising totalitarian regime. Rainer Zitelmann's gripping dystopian novel exposes the terrifying endgame of egalitarian envy - and the courage required to defend human excellence."Jennifer A. Grossmann, CEO ATLAS Society and the leading global advocate of Ayn Rand's ideas
AmazonPages: 234, Paperback, Management Books 2000
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