Oliver Cromwell mbti kişilik türü
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"Oliver Cromwell hangi kişilik türü? Oliver Cromwell, MBTI, 8w9 - so/sp - 863 'de kişilik türüdür, SCOEN, SCOEN, büyük 5, LSI' dır."
"Speaking purely theoretically, Tolstoy had two paths: the path to the pinnacle of secular power and the path to the pinnacle of spiritual power. However, such a dilemma existed at that time as a pure fiction. The synodally organized Russian Orthodox Church long ago handed over its power to secular authorities. In turn, secular power, organized on the principle of a hereditary monarchy, ruled out a legal way to reach its peak. Of course, one could try to climb to the top of the social pyramid in an illegal, revolutionary way, as did Cromwell ("fat" in his psychotype). But at that time there were no serious prerequisites for a revolution in Russia. However, what is remarkable is that Tolstoy apparently did not give up hope of becoming something like Cromwell, and, contrary to his calls for non-resistance to evil by violence, in private conversations he spoke approvingly of the terror unleashed against the government by Russian revolutionaries..." "By the way, Tolstoy's listeners were very lucky that he played within Yasnaya Polyana and did not have a national platform. Another "fat" - Oliver Cromwell received such a platform and so confused the English Parliament with the magic of his empty hypnotic words that he brought the matter to a civil war, the execution of the king, his stupid rule and restoration, which returned everything to normal. Our happiness is that Tolstoy lived in non-parliamentary Russia." -Afanasyev A. (1993), Syntax of Love, VEFL
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Oliver Cromwell (25 April 1599 – 3 September 1658) was an English military and political leader. He served as Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1653 until his death, acting simultaneously as head of state and head of government of the new republic.
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