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Collectivism vs. Individualism Anthem by Ayn Rand

“…and if you are not needed by your brother men, there is no reason for you to burden this earth…” - taken from “Anthem” Collectivism – what you do should be based on what is best for others…your purpose is to serve others without any care for your wants or desires. Being “altruistic”, but someone else tells you how to be… Examples: Socialism, Communism, Totalitarianism, Marxism, Fascism, “Anthem” society

“…endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness…” ~ Declaration of Independence (1776) Individualism – The idea that each person has a right to do what they want without any rule about caring about someone else. Not anarchy… Can you think of examples of this type of society?

Poster With a partner, come up with a poster design to illustrate collectivism vs. individualism. Must include at least 3 pictures to illustrate each and textual components (so, you need words and pictures). Must be colorful! Transfer your design to a larger sheet of poster-sized paper Be prepared to present your poster to the class 