Reference

Nathaniel Branden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Nathaniel Branden is a psychotherapist and author of psychology books and multiple articles on ethical and political philosophy. In addition to his work on the psychology of self-esteem, Branden has also played a prominent role in developing and promoting Ayn Rand's philosophic system, which is known as Objectivism. ..."

Images

TheAdvocates.org - Nathaniel Branden
82x121 JPEG, color

Web Pages

Nathaniel Branden - Libertarian
Advocates for Self-Government

Writings

Objectivist Ethics in the Information-Age Economy, Navigator, Feb 2001
Related Topic: Ethics
"... the ethics of Objectivism has a new relevance and a new urgency in our global, information-age economy. ... The mind has always been our basic tool of survival. But for most of our history, this fact was not understood. Today, it is obvious to (almost) the whole world."

Interviews

Nathaniel Branden, by Karen Reedstrom, Full Context, Sep 1996

Books Authored

Honoring the Self: Self-Esteem and Personal Tranformation, 1983
Related Topic: Self-Esteem
Judgment Day: My Years with Ayn Rand, 1989
Related Topic: Ayn Rand
Reason Versus Mysticism, 1997
2 audiotapes, adapted from The Art of Living Consciously
Six Pillars of Self-Esteem, 1994
Related Topic: Self-Esteem
Taking Responsibility: Self-Reliance and the Accountable Life, 1996
Related Topic: Personal Responsibility
The Psychology of Romantic Love: What Love Is, Why Love Is Born, Why It Sometimes Grows, Why It Sometimes Dies, 1980
Related Topic: Romantic Love
The Psychology of Self-Esteem: A Revolutionary Approach to Self-Understanding that Launched a New Era in Modern Psychology, 1969
Related Topic: Self-Esteem
The Romantic Love Question and Answer Book, 1982
Related Topic: Romantic Love
Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal
    by Ayn Rand, Nathaniel Branden, Alan Greenspan, Robert Hessen, 1946
Related Topic: Capitalism
Collection of essays by Ayn Rand and others on the moral aspects of capitalism
The Virtue of Selfishness: A New Concept of Egoism
    by Ayn Rand, Nathaniel Branden, 1964
Related Topic: Ethics