Nathaniel Branden

From Wikinfo

Jump to: navigation, search


Nathaniel Branden (born 1930) is a psychotherapist and author of books on psychology (in which he holds a Ph.D.) and philosophy. He has also played a major role in promoting Ayn Rand's philosophy, which is known as Objectivism.

Branden was born with the name Nathan Blumenthal in Brampton, Ontario, Canada.

He met Ayn Rand in 1951, having previously read and admired her novel The Fountainhead, and the pair went on to have many discussions about Rand's Objectivist philosophy. They had an affair, despite both being married (with the full knowledge and approval of both spouses). Branden has written an account of this time, entitled My Years with Ayn Rand (1999).

Branden's major field in psychology is self-esteem, on which subject he has written books and presented seminars[1]. He lives in Los Angeles, California.

Further Reading

  • Nathaniel Branden, My Years With Ayn Rand, John Wiley and Sons, 1999, trade paperback, 422 pages, ISBN 0787945137

External Links


References