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There is evidence enough that the translations are sound. If you don't believe me...
http://www.cgjungpage.org/index.php?...=676&Itemid=41
Must I make my case further?
In summary, Jung was the absolute emotional force: the living incarnation of human culture and interpersonal relations, and the driver of it in society against the countervailing force of logical reason, which compells one to do away with all such notions. The purity of this force allowed him to synthesize a primitive thought process that draws its being from those who come to him seeking understanding of him. He IS the collective unconscious.
Socionics does not account for the possibilities that people can live as distinct "force", and yet we see exceptional personalities each with their own peculiar, unusual appearances shaping our history. Einstein, ******, Jung, Clinton, Reagan, Karl Rove, the list goes on. If we look hard enough, we see people around us who act similarly to them, and who look very, very similar to them. Simply put, sixteen types, although a start, only begins to explain the motivations of history's great figures, and why they did what they did. Many people work hard, and luck alone doesn't explain the difference between "them" and "the rest."
Why Cindy Sheehan? Why is she seen as a threat to Bush against all the others who despise him for the loss of their children? What makes her different? If Socions is to be taken seriously it MUST answer these questions.
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