The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem
Author | Nathaniel Branden |
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Language | English |
Publisher | Bantam Books |
Publication date | 1994 |
Publication place | United States |
Pages | 346 |
The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem is a psychology book written by Nathaniel Branden. The book describes what Branden believes are the key elements that raise or lower the self-esteem of an individual. Branden's six pillars are:
- The Practice of Living Consciously
- The Practice of Self-Acceptance
- The Practice of Self-Responsibility
- The Practice of Self-Assertiveness
- The Practice of Living Purposefully
- The Practice of Personal Integrity
Reviews
The book received negative reviews from Library Journal, which called it "repetitive, verbose, and somewhat rambling",[1] and Kirkus Reviews, which called it "Inflated and repetitious".[2] Reason gave a positive review, calling Branden's exploration of self-esteem "an important mission for our time" and the book "a call to consciousness and participation".[3]
References
- ^ Amador, Jennifer (February 1, 1994). "Psychology: Branden, Nathaniel. The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem". Library Journal. Vol. 119, no. 2. p. 99.
- ^ "The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem". Kirkus Reviews. December 1, 1993.
- ^ Sniechowski, James (November 1994). "A Call to Consciousness". Reason. Vol. 26, no. 6.
External links
The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem at the Internet Archive
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- Breaking Free (1970)
- The Disowned Self (1971)
- The Psychology of Romantic Love (1980)
- Honoring the Self (1983)
- How To Raise Your Self-Esteem (1987)
- Judgment Day: My Years with Ayn Rand (1989)
- The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem (1994)
- Taking Responsibility (1996)
- The Art of Living Consciously (1997)
- My Years with Ayn Rand (1999)
- Who Is Ayn Rand? (with Barbara Branden) (1962)
- The Virtue of Selfishness (with Ayn Rand) (1964)
- Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal (with Ayn Rand) (1966)
- Nathaniel Branden Institute
- Objectivism
- Objectivist movement
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