Harriet Rubin was the founder of Doubleday Currency and has published dozens of bestsellers. She is the author of The Princessa: Machiavelli for Women, which has been translated into twenty-three languages. She is on USA TODAY's editorial board and is a consultant to media companies. She currently lives in Manhattan and Portland, Oregon.
...Time: 12:40 pm–1:40 pm St. Joseph’s College is pleased to welcome Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow Harriet Rubin to present the lecture, “ .” Ms. Rubin is a writer, consultant, lecturer on leadership trends and the author of dozens of...
...circles, but Ayn Rand’s work has gotten criticism from the other side of the aisle. Literary critic Harriet Rubin said in the New York Times that her major work Atlas Shrugged is a “glorification of the right of individuals to live entirely for their...
...in some cases, provide the philosophical underpinnings for most of Rand's narratives. The novelist and literary critic Harriet Rubin wrote bluntly in the New York Times that "Atlas Shrugged" is a "glorification of the right of individuals to live...
...s a sidelong sensibility at work with this post-feminist analog on the Renaissance's great work of strategy. Harriet Rubin urges women to triumph by turning their enemies into allies in addition to their fear into power; by enlarging their sphere in lieu...
...Here's what was in the April 2008 issue of Condé Nast Portfolio: Sexism by Harriet Rubin: After decades of progress, women's advances in the business world have ground to a halt. What this means for all of us, women and men. Search Mission by...
...circles, but Ayn Rand’s work has gotten criticism from the other side of the aisle. Literary critic Harriet Rubin said in the New York Times that her major work Atlas Shrugged is a “glorification of the right of individuals to live entirely for their...
...in some cases, provides the philosophical underpinnings for most of Rand's narratives. The novelist and literary critic Harriet Rubin wrote bluntly in the New York Times that "Atlas Shrugged" is a "glorification of the right of individuals to live...
...objectivism in some cases, provide the philosophical underpinnings for most of Rand?s narratives. The novelist and literary critic Harriet Rubin wrote bluntly in the New York Times that ?Atlas Shrugged? is a ?glorification of the right of individuals to...
...in some cases, provide the philosophical underpinnings for most of Rand's narratives. The novelist and literary critic Harriet Rubin wrote bluntly in the New York Times that "Atlas Shrugged" is a "glorification of the right of individuals to live...
...do you mean?, I hear you ask. I recently read an article called The Power of Words by Harriet Rubin (31 December 1998). Whilst written more than a decade ago the content is more relevant today than ever before, as I think we have lost the ability to...