Nathaniel Branden : Self Esteem & Libertarianism
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Nathaniel Branden is a psychotherapist and writer known for being both the founder of the self-esteem movement in psychology and a former associate of Ayn Rand.
In this lecture given at a Libertarian Party of California event in 2000, Branden talks about the connection between the workings of free-market capitalism, the self-esteem movement, and the Information Age. In his words, "entitlement robs people of the sense of self-reliance" and the self-esteem that comes with that sense of independence.
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Listening to this in 2023
The posters would help us all by posting the date he spoke. Maybe it's here somewhere but I don't see it.
Health Care may not be a "right" but it's the kind and decent thing to do. Really? Let your fellow human being suffer and die to hold on to money OUR society which we are all connected to and has provided for all of us to have , a good place to work, safety, clean drinking water, police, military, streets and a system where it all works together for everyone? For some much better than others. What a selfish, overly privileged thing to say. Too bad Brandon didn't come from extreme poverty so he might have a little different perspective and human experience.
I used to think of it this way. It's not that he is against these things. His position is these would be more effective and economical in the private sector. Government is very inefficient. Over all his position is empowering for humans. Self-responsibility and voluntary cooperation are foundational for a thriving society. Government is essentially parasitic and careless with what they have been entrusted.
@@scotthopkins7243 Snip:
The United States ranks last among industrialized countries on measures of quality, efficiency, access to care, equity, and other factors. The US also ranks last in health outcomes, with the highest infant mortality and lowest life expectancy.
Despite having the most expensive health care system, the US ranks last overall compared with six other industrialized countries. In 2021, the US spent nearly twice as much as the average OECD country on health care.
@@Quixote1818 that’s what @scotthopkins7243 is saying.
There are separate issues. Funding, administration, measured outcome against desired outcome.
Saying simply ‘just tax more’ doesn’t address all of these things. The other things needs to be improved because that’s biggest improvement in result for effort/cost
can this guy breath properly while speaking...?
That’s what you got out of this? Toughen up