Equality 7-2521 risks his life to discover what has been lost, what his society is hiding from him, what is, individualism. Building up. his ego by finding more about himself and who he can be, Equality explores the world. The rulers of his society think Equality is evil. This is hinted by Ayn Rand when she writes, “Ever have the teachers and the Leaders pointed to us …show more content…
To support is this sentence“...moral agnosticism, the idea that one idea that one must not pass moral judgment on others, that one must be morally tolerant of anything, that the good consist of never distinguishing good from evil.” (Rand, paragraph 2) Equality would not agree with this, he has seen and explored in much of his world to not be able to denounce the leaders of his society morally. Even though he has the right to do so others may not agree with it because he must follow the rules, but not in this case. He finds the truth and realizes it would be better for him to go off on his on with his family. He found his sense of ego. He is important, and at this point nobody can take that away from