Yes, my strong opinion is that:
- Se/Ni - authoritarianism, centralisation, down->up transparency (of the regulated), etc.
- Ne/Si - libertarianism, decentralisation, up->down transparency (of regulators), etc.
- Ti/Fe - rightist, free market, fine-based (punishment) legislation, etc.
- Te/Fi - leftist, fair market, proactive (directive) legislation, etc
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I don't intend to copy that article I pointed out how these values are found in the
EU parliament
European_parliament greatest groups, but on short:
- EPP (European People's Party) - Beta
- S&D (Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats) - Gamma
- ALDE (Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe) - Alpha
- Greens - EFA (The Greens – European Free Alliance) - Delta
Note that I typed the S&Ds and the Greens as the best parties for Gammas and respectively Delta before I found the other similarities. Seems to make sense.