I had no idea Nathaniel Branden was a psychotherapist, or that he’s partially to blame for the self-esteem movement! I always vaguely assumed he was just an Objectivist.
Does anyone consider the recently deceased Nathaniel Branden an important intellectual? He based his career on making grandiose claims about “self-esteem,” yet mainstream psychological research doesn’t support his views:
Being wrong doesn’t mean you weren’t important. The self-esteem movement affected a lot of schools and was pretty popular; to the extent he’s to blame for it, then he was indeed important.
I had no idea Nathaniel Branden was a psychotherapist, or that he’s partially to blame for the self-esteem movement! I always vaguely assumed he was just an Objectivist.
Being wrong doesn’t mean you weren’t important. The self-esteem movement affected a lot of schools and was pretty popular; to the extent he’s to blame for it, then he was indeed important.