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Who is Nathaniel Branden? | |||||||||
www.nathanielbranden.com
My philosophy, in essence, is the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity, and reason as his only absolute.In 1958, Branden himself, to whom Rand dedicated Atlas Shrugged (declaring him to be her legal and "intellectual heir" and "an ideal exponent" of her philosophy), would form Nathaniel Branden Lectures (incorporated as the Nathaniel Branden Institute in 1961) to deliver seminars on Rand's philosophy. In 1962, Rand and Branden began publishing The Objectivist Newsletter (simplified as The Objectivist in 1966), the same year the Brandens co-authored the book Who is Ayn Rand? Two years later, Branden would contribute several articles to Rand's essay collection, The Virtue of Selfishness, and again to her collection, Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal, in 1966. Yet due to various romantic conflicts between Rand, Branden, their respective spouses and others, in 1968 Branden was asked to resign from the organization he had helped to build. His status as an Objectivist was repudiated in an editorial that same year by Rand, and he was effectively ostracized from the Objectivist community and his extensive contributions minimized. The entire brouhaha was later recounted in Branden's memoir Judgment Day, his memoir of the years of his association with Rand (revised in 1999 as My Years with Ayn Rand). Branden currently works as both a practicing psychotherapist and a corporate consultant through the Branden Institute, conducting seminars, workshops, and conferences to demonstrate how the principles of self-esteem can be applied to the challenges of the modern business organization. His extensive bibliography includes: My Years with Ayn Rand (Jossey-Bass, 1999) A Woman's Self-Esteem: Struggles and Triumphs in the Search for Identity (Jossey-Bass, 1998) The Art of Living Consciously: The Power of Awareness to Transform Everyday Life (Fireside, 1997) Taking Responsibility: Self-Reliance and the Accountable Life (Fireside, 1997) The Art of Self-Discovery: A Powerful Technique For Building Self-Esteem (Bantam, 1993) The Power of Self-Esteem (Barnes & Noble, 1992) Judgment Day: My Years with Ayn Rand (Avon, 1991) What Love Asks of Us: Solutions to the Challenge of Making Love Work (Bantam, 1983) Honoring the Self: The Psychology of Confidence and Respect (J. P. Tarcher, 1984) The Psychology of Romantic Love: What Love Is, Why Love Is Born, Why It Sometimes Grows, Why It Sometimes (Bantam Books, 1981) The Psychology of Self-Esteem: A New Concept of Man's Psychological Nature (original print, 1969)
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