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Taking Responsibility

Autor Nathaniel Branden Ph.D.
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 apr 1997
From Simon & Schuster, Taking Responsibility is Nathaniel Branden's guide to self-reliance and the accountable life, including self-realization through that self-reliance, offering a vision of society transformed by a new ethical individualism.

The bestselling author of The Psychology of Self-Esteem presents an illuminating guide to self-realization through self-reliance and a vision of a society transformed by a new ethical individualism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780684832487
ISBN-10: 0684832488
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:Fireside
Editura: Touchstone Publishing
Colecția Touchstone

Notă biografică

With a PhD in psychology, and a background in philosophy, Nathaniel Branden is a practicing psychotherapist and a corporate consultant, and is widely recognized as the world authority on self-esteem, a field he pioneered more than three decades ago. His many books include The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem, Taking Responsibility, Self-Esteem at Work, and A Woman's Self-Esteem. His newest book is My Years with Ayn Rand. He lives and works in Beverly Hills, California.

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"This is Nathanial Branden's summa—a brilliant, readable, and profoundly important book."
–Tom Peters, co-author of In Search of Excellence
"Nathanial Branden will undoubtedly rank as one of the great psychologists of the twentieth century."
–Colin Wilson, author of The Outsider
"This is an exceptionally important book—the best that Nathanial Branden has ever written. Powerful enough to change the way Americans look at themselves and their country, Taking Responsibility comes at preceisely the right point in our history. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in personal and political history."
–Edward H Crane, President of the Cato Institute