Endorsed personally by Ayn Rand in 1962, this essay discusses the essentials of Rand's ethics and its crucial relevance to America's intellectual, moral, and political crisis. An excellent commentary on the historical and cultural significance of her ethics and the view of man as a moral ideal.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Nathaniel Branden is a pioneer in the field of self-esteem, a practicing psychologist, and the author of eleven books, including the bestselling The Psychology of Self-Esteem, The Psychology of Romantic Love, Honoring the Self, and Judgment Day: My Years with Ayn Rand.
Endorsed personally by Ayn Rand in 1962, this essay discusses the essentials of Rand's ethics and its crucial relevance to America's intellectual, moral, and political crisis. An excellent commentary on the historical and cultural significance of her ethics and the view of man as a moral ideal.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Nathaniel Branden is a pioneer in the field of self-esteem, a practicing psychologist, and the author of eleven books, including the bestselling The Psychology of Self-Esteem, The Psychology of Romantic Love, Honoring the Self, and Judgment Day: My Years with Ayn Rand.