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Neoliberalism MBTI Personality Type

Personality

What personality type is Neoliberalism? Neoliberalism is an ENTJ personality type in MBTI, 3w4 - so/sp - 378 in Enneagram, SCOEI in Big 5, LIE in Socionics.

I get where some of the comments emphasizing Ti are coming from, but Ti or an internal logical framework would be true only if it worked. Neoliberalism isn't working, it's a slap on solution created in the 20th century to overcome the threat of socialism as well as internal power of the state that the Western heads with its most powerful leaders such as Thatcher and Reagan figured out to stop the evolution of the countries in the world within their own Fe and Ti cultures and narratives. Neoliberalism proposed the same rules that all states must follow in order to become rich and successful, or just accepted by the leading states as worthy investment states. It had come solely from the economy and has empowered structures that help assure great inequalities to exist. Watch the movie Capital in the 21st century about economic analysis of the economic progress of the world ... But one commentator said well that neoliberalism is a powerful Te-Se loop, it's based on the fact that just by work, work, work, work people can move forward. It equates culture with Te, so there's no Fe, Fe's mostly branding it has gotten nowadays. Liberalism was Ti, it was so mad at a time when those ideas were first proclaimed, and it was regarded as sectarian mindset. Neoliberalism is a whole other story since it's one of the leading narratives today and it's biggest problems are in fact Fe and Ti, it has no internal truth, it's painfully blind to the suffering it creates. Business people can be and often are Se-Fe users, I think even that's debatable, but the core ideas neoliberalism proclaimed are so general and untrue and created to base the system of the state with all its support solely on economic development... It's so menagerial if I can say so myself

Biography

Neoliberalism or neo-liberalism is a terminology used to describe the 20th-century resurgence of 19th-century ideas associated with economic liberalism and free-market capitalism.

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