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Nathaniel Branden 1930-2014

Posted by khalling 10 years, 4 months ago to News
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"After the publication of Rand's magnum opus Atlas Shrugged, Branden created the Nathanial Branden Institute and presented lectures on Rand's philosophy, Objectivism. Branden systematized Rand's philosophy, something she had not done, and presented lectures on the ideas, published as The Vision of Ayn Rand."

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  • Posted by radical 10 years, 4 months ago
    He helped many people turn their lives around. I have the full set of his writings in Ayn Rand's periodicals in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. I also read several of his books. He told people to honor themselves, a concept sorely missing in the minds of many. He has left his indelible mark.
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  • Posted by $ Starwagen 10 years, 4 months ago
    I only had a chance to meet Nathaniel Branden twice, once before the split with Rand and once after. Both conversations short but interesting. We all owe him gratitude for the several lecture series that he was so important in creating. He did a great job of preserving and disseminating Rands philosophy accurately. RIP
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  • Posted by Herb7734 10 years, 4 months ago
    I met Branden through his friend and later associate, Lee Shulman. I attended several of his lectures, courses on Objectivism, and one of what he called his "Intensives." My impression of him when I first met him was tainted by hero-worship, so it wasn't very objective. Over the years, as I met him on various occasions I found him to be...imperious. I often was prone to think, when he was in the room, "cut me a break." However, after the break-up with A.R. he seemed to mellow out a good deal and was far more pleasant to be with. Pretty much as portrayed by the article. I am very sad to hear of his passing. Since we are of the same era, I always have and always will have identified him with the building and dissemination of Objectivism.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 10 years, 4 months ago in reply to this comment.
    This is the first I ever heard of him, but I was also in the dark about Ayn Rand even when I had Netflix send me the first Atlas Shrugged DVD, I was attracted to the flick by reviews I read.
    I thought Ayn was pronounced Ann until I watched a special feature that came with The Fountainhead DVD just last month.
    I recall someone criticizing me here as the least of the gulchers or something along those lines. Well, so what? I'm a newbie to the whole Ayn Rand thing.
    And I define myself, thank you very much.
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    Posted by moonstone 10 years, 4 months ago
    In 1962, at the age of 21, i was in Toronto General Hospital with an appendix attack.
    My room mate in the semi private ward was an older gentleman named Joseph Blumenthal.
    Call me Joe he said. We chatted and talked, and he told me about his son, Nathaniel.
    Joe told me about a book, a novel, Atlas Shrugged, and the author, Ayn Rand.
    And he told me his sons story. As they say, the rest is history. I am now 73 years of age, and been a fan of Ayn Rand ever since. 52 years. Read all her books. Did send a note to Nathaniel years ago, and he thanked me.
    Greetings to all from Ontario, Canada.
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  • Posted by wiggys 10 years, 4 months ago
    i am currently reading The book Objectivist Newsletters many of which were written by Brandon. I now know more of his background and books he has written which I intend to buy.
    thank you for the article.
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  • Posted by flanap 10 years, 4 months ago
    Is it my misunderstanding leading to my sense that Dr. Branden doesn't have much a following here in the Gulch?
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  • Posted by Itheliving 10 years, 4 months ago
    Got to see him and hear a lecture by him in 9/67. Very dismayed during the public rift with AR in less than 2 years. His co dedication in Atlas was removed in subsequent editions
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