EthnosocionicsIntegralTypesofNations
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Theconceptofintegraltypesinsocionicsappliesvery
welltoentirenations,whichcanbeseenaslargecellswheredifferentkindsof
informationtakeondifferentpriorityandarearrangedinawaythatisreminiscent
ofsocionictypes.Mostobviousistheleadinginformationelementineachnation
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thiselementbecomesthenational"commonlanguage"thedefaultgroup
languagewhenpeoplefromacertaincountrygathertogetherormake
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FamousPeople'sTypes
acquaintances.
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nationswherethiselementisdominant
element
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Israel,ancientclassicalGreece?Armenia?
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U.S.,England,EnglishspeakingCanada,Australia,New
China?Italy,muchofCentralAsiaandCaucasusregion
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manyCatholiccountries,includingmuchofLatinAmerica
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Russia,India
Japan,Finland,muchofsubSaharanAfrica?
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Germany
Ukraine,Slovakia?,Estonia?
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Integraltypesofnationsarecloselyrelatedtolanguageandreligion.For
example,mostofEuropeismadeupofrationalintegraltypes(logicorethicsas
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theleadingfunction),whilemostofAsiaisirrational(intuitionorsensing).Within
Europeancivilization,countrieswhereprotestantismdominatesgenerallyhave
logicalintegraltypes,whileCatholicculturesarealmostalwaysethical.Extraverted
logicisthecommonlanguageofallEnglishspeakingcountries,whichcurrently
dominatethespheresofscienceandtechnology.Russia,whilebelongingtogreater
Europeanrationalculture,hasanirrationalmentalitythatisreflectedinitsAsian
leaningsanditsparticularbreedofcreativitywithinthewesternworld.TheAsian
religionsofHinduismandBuddhism,unfathomabletotheWesternmind,are
dominantinIndiaandChina,whereirrationalityflourishes.Islam,likemostof
modernChristianity,isareligionwitharationalmindset,however,separateArab
countrieshavenotbeenstudiedcloselyenoughtoconfirmtheirintegraltypes.
Notethatthepredominantviewofreligionandspiritualityineachcountry
correspondswellwiththe"innatespirituality"ofitsintegraltype.
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01/31/2006kopernikus
Veryinteresting.Howeverdoesthismeanthatwhereveraparticularfunction
seemstodominateaculturetherearea)morepeopleoftypesdominatedbythat
functionb)morepeopleoftypesdominatedbythatfunctionhavingimportantroles
intheshapingofsociety,orc)simplythepredominanceoftheparticularmindseta
certainfunctionbrings?
01/31/2006Author
Goodquestion.Socionistsdisagreeabitontheanswer.Ithinkmostwouldagree
withb).Ipersonallybelievethatthereareprobablyslightlymorepeoplewiththe
particulardominantfunctioninsocietyandthattheyaremoreoftenfoundin
influentialpositionswheretheywouldbelookeduptoasrolemodels,butIdon't
haveanystatisticstobackupmyopinion,justlogicandmyownexperience.Ifa
societytakesonaparticular"lopsidedness"(asalldo),thenthatwouldmeanthere
aremorenichesavailableofacertainkind,whichwouldencouragethosewho
naturallyhavethesetraitstomakemoreactiveuseofthemandmovetothe
forefront.
02/07/2006Bionicgoat
Consideringnationsandethnicgroupsaslargersocialorganismsthatinways
displaysocionicstypestendstosuggestanewwayofviewinghumanity.Doesthe
analogyholdupatthatlevel?Donationsandethnicgroupsoftwodifferenttypes
tendtowardstherelationshipsocioncsdictatesbetweenthem?
02/07/2006Author
"Intertyperelations"between"socialorganisms"thatcanbegivenanintegraltype
actuallyseemtobreakdownatthislevel,thoughsomesocionists(i.e.Bukalov)
mightarguethattheyarestilldistinguishable.Thereasonforthisbreakdown,in
myopinion,isactuallyquitesimple.Humansaredesignedtoshareandcooperate
organizationsaredesignedtobeselfsufficientandeverexpanding.Wherehave
youseenorganizations(forexample,countries)whocoalescewitheachotherina
symbioticrelationshipaspeopletendtodo?I'msureitcouldbearguedthatsome
pairsorsmallgroupsoforganizationstendtowardsasortofpeacefulcoexistence
duetotheparticularitiesoftheirintegraltypes.However,intertyperelations
becomequiteabitfuzzierthanwithpeople.
09/12/2006Anonymous
BothChinaandKoreaarestronginSibutthey'rebothJs.ChinaisTiSewhileKorea
isFiSe.ChineseandKoreansareverytraditionalandconservative.KoreaisanF
country.AmongstthethreeEastAsiancountries,Koreaistheonethatismost
concernedaboutmoralsandloveforoneanother.JapanisTeSi.Thesecountries
areallobviousJs.TheJapanese,too,areverytraditionalandthey'refamousfor
theirneatnessandorderliness.Noneofthesecountriesisirrationalbecausethey're
allrelativelystableintheirenergylevelandarefairlypersistent.
IassumethatbyChinabeingSedominant,youmeanChinaisSeTi.
Iwouldliketoaddonemoreplace,HongKong,whichisTeSi.Althoughitispartof
China,itwasruledbyBritainuntiltowardstheendof1997.TheBritishGov't
accordingtoDimitriisTeSi.I'mnotfamiliarwiththeBritishculturesoI'mnotsure
ifthat'srightorwrong.And,whentheCommunistPartycametopower,many
merchantsinShanghaiandotherprovincesfledtoHKandmanyofthemwere
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TeSi.AllthesemakeHKanTeSi.HKisafreeport,hasaverysimpletaxsystem,
lowtaxrates,minimalGov'tinterferenceinbusinessesanditisnotasocialist
jurisdiction.Inshort,HKfocusesjustonhowtomakethemostmoney.AveryExTj
behavior.HongKongersarenotveryinnovativeandthey'requitematerialisticand
franklyquiteshallow,therefore,HKshouldbeTeSi.
MayIaskwhyyouthinkAnglophonesinCanadaisTedominant?Canadaisfamous
foritshumanitariandeeds.Andit'saverytolerantcountryandeconomically
speaking,Canadahasnevereverputothersdownforitsselfinterest.Ithasalso
repeatedlyapologizedandcompensatedtheChinese,theaboriginals,etc,thatit
haswrongedinthepast.CanadamightbeclosetotheUS,buttheculturesofthe
twocountriesarequitedifferent.
02/01/2007Author
Sorryfornotrespondingtothepreviouspostforsolong.I'mhesitanttowrite
moreaboutethnosocionicsbecauseIdon'tfullybuyit.Irecognizecertainsocionic
traitsintheculturesIknowwell,butI'mnotconfidentapplyingwholetypesto
culturesIdon'tknowverywell...
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