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This article is from the Self Improvement FAQ, by Loren Larsen llarsen@cs.clemson.edu with numerous contributions by others.
Q. What is Est?
A. Est (Erhard Seminars Training) was started by Werner Erhard and
was one of the most popular and influential self-improvement
movements of the 1970's.
Q. Is Est still around?
A. Est is no longer taught in its original form, but a number of
groups have evolved from Est and their current teachings borrow
heavily from the original Est. The most prominent is
Landmark Education which offers The Forum.
 
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