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Louis Antoine de Saint-Just MBTI Personality Type

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Personality

What personality type is Louis Antoine de Saint-Just? Louis Antoine de Saint-Just is an ENTP personality type in MBTI, 8w7 - sx/so - 854 in Enneagram, RLOEI in Big 5, ILE in Socionics.

Antoine Saint-Just is 8w7 and not 5! I have been studying his biography, tracts, memoirs of his contemporaries for 4 years. Check out the material about him before claiming that he is the 5. And so: 1) Type 5 is able to remain calm in situations when everyone else is panicking. This isn't about Saint-Just - he was particularly impulsive: out of emotion he once threw his hat into a fireplace, in the army he got so mad over a drunken soldier that he wanted to shoot him. Read Elisabeth Lebas's writings: Elisabeth wrote that Robespierre purposely sent Lebas with Saint-Just to tame his temper and fiery temper. And if you remember how Saint-Just ran away from home at the age of 19. Saint-Just is too impulsive for type 5. 2) For many 5 life motto: "knowledge is power". Antoine had other life priorities: according to memories Saint-Just was intelligent, but was not a diligent student at school. 3) And 5 tipe is too closed off from the world - also not Saint-Just with his sociability. I believe that Saint-Just is 8w7. The 8 are dynamic, have a strong will and are independent, leaders by nature who inspire others, protect the weak and seek justice. They are straightforward. I think it is clear that this description perfectly describes Saint-Just. 1) Saint-Just was independen, he didn't listen to his mother and did what he wanted - he ran away from home and didn't want to study to become a priest (although his family pressured him to do so as his godfather). He wrote a pornographic poem "Organt", which was maximally reprehensible in those days. Saint-Just showed his independence without actually belonging to any faction, his last speech, which he was not allowed to give, was the phrase: "I do not belong to any faction, I will fight against all". 2) His qualities as a leader and just commissioner of the Convention, ordering to take off shoes of 10,000 Strasbourg aristocrats in 24 hours for the sake of barefoot soldiers, I think there is no need to prove his leadership and justice. 3) The 8 are generous, loyal friends who protect the weak and vulnerable in their loved ones. They sympathise with the weak and defenceless. As an example - Saint-Just helped the poor sancoulots who came to beg for bread against Robespierre's wishes. Much more evidence can be found in the film "Saint-Just et la forces des choses" as well as in his treatises and memoirs of his contemporaries.

Biography

Louis Antoine Léon de Saint-Just (25 August 1767 – 28 July 1794) was a military and political leader during the French Revolution. The youngest of the deputies elected to the National Convention in 1792, Saint-Just rose quickly in their ranks and became a major leader of the government of the French First Republic. He spearheaded the movement to execute King Louis XVI and later drafted the radical French Constitution of 1793.

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