A review by russk
. . . And Then There Were None by Eric Frank Russell

4.0

I recently read Atlas Shrugged and noticed a lot of parallels between Russell's anarchy planet and Rand's Objectivist utopia. Anti-authoritarian, anti-bureaucracy, rugged individualism, near-limitless natural resources, and a person's value being determined by what they can provide for others. Of the two, Russell's feels more realistic, if only because a barter system based on social trust and community sounds more plausible than the objective values of things in Rand's world.