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Litteratur
Craig Biddle:
Loving Life; The Morality of Self-Interest and the Facts that Support it.
Loving Life
demonstrates that morality is a matter not of divine revelation or social
convention or personal opinion—but, rather, of the factual requirements of human
life and happiness. Biddle shows how a true morality is derived logically from
observable facts, what in essence such a morality demands, and why it is a
matter of pure self-interest. “…challenging, informative, thoughtful…. Loving
Life is a fresh voice of reason…. Very highly recommended reading….’ —The
Midwest Book Review. “…clear, simple, and…succinct…. The author performs
effectively the difficult task of taking abstract moral principles and
concretizing them for intelligent individuals who have little or no prior
knowledge of philosophy.” —The Intellectual Activist. “From start to
finish, Loving Life engages the reader with its lively conversational style.” —The
Ayn Rand Bookstore
Nathaniel
Branden: Honoring The Self; Self-Esteem and Personal Transformation.
Self-concept is destiny. What is the most important judgment you will ever make?
The judgment you pass on your self. Self-esteem is the key to success or
failure. “Tell me how a person judges his or her self-esteem,” says pioneering
psychologist Nathaniel Branden, “and I will tell you how that person operates at
work, in love, in sex, in parenting, in every important aspect of existence—and
how high he or she is likely to rise. The reputation you have with yourself—
your self-esteem—is the single most important factor for a fulfilling life.” How
to grow in self-confidence and self-respect. How to nurture self-esteem in
children. How to break free of guilt and fear of others’ disapproval. How to
honor the self— the ethics of rational self-interest.
Nathaniel
Branden: The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem.
In The Six
Pillars of Self-Esteem, Nathaniel Branden presents the culminating
achievement of a lifetime of clinical practice and research. In this penetrating
and provocative book, he conclusively demonstrates the importance of self-esteem
in our quest for psychological health, personal achievement, and positive
relationships. Yet how do we gain true self-esteem? Dr. Branden
introduces the six pillars of self-esteem: six action-based practices for daily
living. Here for the first time are simple but powerful exercises for increasing
personal awareness and effectiveness. Exploring the importance of self-esteem in
the workplace, parenting, education, psychotherapy, and society, Dr. Branden
provides guidelines for those responsible for fostering self-esteem in others –
and shows why a culture of self-esteem is imperative for survival in the
twenty-first century. Immense in scope and vision, filled with brilliant
insights into human nature, The Six Pillars of Self-esteem is the
ultimate work on the psychology of self-esteem.
Rachael
& Richard Heller: Healthy Selfishness - Getting the Life You Deserve Without the
Guilt. It´s time to
claim what everyone deserves: ”A life in which you are appreciated, given
consideration, understanding, and support—and most of all, a life in which you
are free,” according to Drs. Richard and Rachael Heller, best-selling authors,
professors, and counselors. “We are not advocating selfishness; we are
advocating healthy selfishness, a self-concern for those of us who are tired of
spending our time and energy indulging others.” Are you uncomfortable asserting
such a reasonable right? Many people are. Caught up in a culture of self-denial,
they trudge through life without joy or hope. Healthy Selfishness serves
as a personal coach for the self-sacrificing, a guide to help release you from
feelings of emotional isolation, devaluation, and silent anger by taking you
step-by-step up the ladder of change and self-reclamation.
Michael
J. Hurd: Grow Up America.
Do you want somebody to fawn over you, and feel your pain? Then put this book
back on the shelf, and pick most any therapist out of the phone book. But if
you’re ready to live the happy, responsible life—this book is for you! Forget
the tired clichés about “self-esteem.” Forget the excuses you hear on daytime
talk shows. Ignore the cries for endless government programs headed by corrupt
politicians. Grow Up America! tackles everyday life from a
provocative—and ruthlessly honest—point of view. Find out why love is (and
should be) selfish…Why public schools are beyond reform…Why competence, not
compassion, creates self-esteem…Why Attention Deficit Disorder is a myth…Why
it’s evil to preach volunteerism to kids…and much more!
Ayn Rand: Atlas
Shrugged.
The astounding story of a man who said that he would stop the motor of the world
– and did. Tremendous in scope, breathtaking in its suspense, ATLAS SHRUGGED is
unlike any other book you have ever read. It is a mystery story, not about the
murder of a man’s body, but about the murder – and rebirth – of man’s spirit.
With this acclaimed work and its immortal query “Who is John Galt?”, Ayn Rand
found the perfect artistic form to express her vision of existence. This is the
book that made her not only one of the most popular novelist of our century, but
also one of its most influential thinkers.
Ayn Rand: The
Fountainhead.
When it was first published in 1943, The Fountainhead, Ayn Rand’s
daringly original literary vision and her groundbreaking philosophy,
Objectivism, won immediate worldwide interest and acclaim. This instant classic
is the story of an intransigent young architect, his violent battle against
conventional standards, and his explosive love affair with a beautiful woman who
struggles to defeat him. As fresh today as it was then, here is a novel about a
hero – and about those who try to destroy him. “A writer of great power. She has
a subtle and ingenious mind and the capacity of writing brilliantly,
beautifully, bitterly…This is the only novel of ideas written by an American
woman that I can recall.” – The New York Times
Ayn Rand: The
Virtue of Selfishness.
AYN RAND here sets forth the moral principles of Objectivism, the philosophy
that holds man’s life—the life proper to a rational being— as the standard of
moral values and regards altruism as incompatible with man’s nature, with the
creative requirements of his survival, and with a free society. AYN RAND wrote
Atlas Shrugged, philosophically the most challenging bestseller of its time. Her
first novel, We the Living, was published in 1936. With the publication of The
Fountainhead in 1943, she achieved a spectacular and enduring success. Miss
Rand’s unique philosophy, Objectivism, has gained a worldwide audience.
Tara
Smith: Ayn Rand’s Normative Ethics – The Virtuous Egoist.
Ayn Rand is
well known for advocating egoism, but the substance of that egoism’s instruction
is rarely understood. Far from representing the rejection of morality,
selfishness, in Rand’s view, actually demands the practice of a systematic code
of ethics. This book explains the fundamental virtues that Rand considers vital
for a person to achieve his objective well-being: rationality, honesty,
independence, justice, integrity, productiveness, and pride. Tracing Rand’s
account of the naturalistic ground of value and the harmony of human beings’
rational interests, Tara Smith examines what each of these virtues consists in,
why it is a virtue, and what it demands of a person in practice. Along the way,
she addresses the status of several conventional virtues within Rand’s theory,
considering traits such as kindness, charity, generosity, temperance, courage,
forgiveness, and humility. Ayn Rand’s Normative Ethics thus offers an
in-depth exploration of several specific virtues and an illuminating integration
of these with the broader theory of egoism.
David Seabury:
The Art of Selfishness.
A modern classic that will help you get the most out of life and the world off
your back. A practical book, with an arresting and powerful theme, that has
proved its worth by helping hundreds of thousands. “The Art of Selfishness
kicks the martyr’s crown into a crocked hat....Self-sacrifice is neither noble
nor necessary, and the sooner the human race destroys the fetish of abnegation
the better off its members will be.” – New York Herald Tribune
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