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The Fountainhead is Ayn Rand’s revolutionary novel that introduced her philosophy of Objectivism to the world. At the center of the story is Howard Roark, an uncompromising young architect who chooses to follow his own vision rather than conform to society’s expectations.
As Roark battles against traditionalism, public opinion, and powerful enemies, Rand explores themes of individualism, creative freedom, integrity, and the price of staying true to one’s ideals.
Both an epic story of personal courage and a philosophical manifesto, The Fountainhead has inspired generations of readers to question conformity and embrace self-determination.