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Joan Kennedy Taylor

Joan Kennedy Taylor was an American journalist, author, editor, public intellectual, and political activist. She is primarily recognized for her advocacy of individualist feminism and her contributions to the development of the modern American libertarian movement. Her work focused on individual rights and freedoms, advocating for a feminist perspective rooted in libertarian principles.

December 21, 1926: Joan Kennedy Taylor's Birth

On December 21, 1926, Joan Kennedy Taylor was born. She later became an American journalist, author, editor, public intellectual, and political activist.

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1942: Attended Eight Schools by 1942

By 1942, Joan Kennedy Taylor had attended eight schools in places like Peking, Paris, Ellsworth, Maine, and New York due to her mother's travels.

1948: Marriage to Donald A. Cook

In 1948, Joan Kennedy Taylor married Donald A. Cook, a psychology undergraduate at Columbia University. Following her marriage in 1948, Taylor worked as an actress on stage, radio, and television and audited psychology courses at Columbia.

1957: Friendship with Ayn Rand

In 1957, while working at Knopf, Joan Kennedy Taylor read an advance copy of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged and wrote a letter to Rand, which led to a friendship and Taylor's interest in Objectivism.

Atlas Shrugged
Atlas Shrugged

1964: Founded Persuasion Magazine

In 1964, Joan Kennedy Taylor founded and edited Persuasion, an independent monthly political magazine, which became the first political magazine endorsed by Ayn Rand.

December 1965: Endorsement of Persuasion Magazine

In December 1965, Ayn Rand endorsed Joan Kennedy Taylor's magazine Persuasion in The Objectivist Newsletter.

1968: Publication of 'When to See a Psychologist'

In 1968, Joan Kennedy Taylor's first book, When to See a Psychologist, co-written with Lee M. Shulman, was published.

1968: End of Persuasion Magazine

In 1968, Joan Kennedy Taylor's magazine Persuasion stopped production.

1977: Joined Libertarian Review

In 1977, Joan Kennedy Taylor joined the staff of Libertarian Review magazine as a writer on feminist and other topics.

1980: Advising Ed Clark's Campaign

In 1980, Joan Kennedy Taylor advised Ed Clark's presidential campaign on feminist issues, advocating for the ERA and abortion rights within the Libertarian Party.

1981: Director of Manhattan Institute Book Program

In 1981, Joan Kennedy Taylor became the director of the book publishing program of the Manhattan Institute.

1984: Publication of Losing Ground

In 1984, Charles Murray's book Losing Ground was published following Joan Kennedy Taylor's commissioning, editing, and arranging for its publication while at the Manhattan Institute.

1985: Left Manhattan Institute

In 1985, Joan Kennedy Taylor ended her role as director of the book publishing program at the Manhattan Institute.

1989: National Coordinator of Association of Libertarian Feminists

In 1989, Joan Kennedy Taylor became the national coordinator of the Association of Libertarian Feminists.

1992: Publication of 'Reclaiming the Mainstream'

In 1992, Joan Kennedy Taylor published her book Reclaiming the Mainstream: Individualist Feminism Rediscovered.

Reclaiming the Mainstream
Reclaiming the Mainstream

1999: Publication of 'What to Do When You Don't Want to Call the Cops'

In 1999, Joan Kennedy Taylor published her book What to Do When You Don't Want to Call the Cops: A Non-Adversarial Approach to Sexual Harassment.

What to Do When You Don't Want to Call the Cops: or A Non-Adversarial Approach to Sexual Harassment
What to Do When You Don't Want to Call the Cops: or A Non-Adversarial Approach to Sexual Harassment

2002: Diagnosed with Bladder Cancer

Early in 2002, Joan Kennedy Taylor was diagnosed with bladder cancer.

2003: End of role as National Coordinator of Association of Libertarian Feminists

In 2003, Joan Kennedy Taylor ended her role as national coordinator of the Association of Libertarian Feminists.

October 29, 2005: Joan Kennedy Taylor's Death

On October 29, 2005, Joan Kennedy Taylor died. She was an American journalist, author, editor, public intellectual, and political activist.

2005: Death from Cancer

Late in 2005, Joan Kennedy Taylor died from bladder cancer and related kidney failure.