Psychology/Psychiatry
The Human Value of Sex
An excerpt from the long-awaited new book, The Psychology of Romantic Love
Doctors as Instruments of Repression
In the USSR, physicians serve the State, not their patients.
The Language of Interminable Introspection
R.D. Rosen singles out the weirdest of the new humanistic therapies. Offering instant happiness, they perpetuate a jargon that short-circuits understanding and intimacy.
Thank You Ayn Rand, and Goodbye
Remarks by Nathaniel Branden at REASON's tenth-anniversary banquet
Why We Consent to Oppression
Self-suppression paves the way for political suppression.