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'''[[Archive.org:20101218040045/http://GreenLightWiki.com/lenore-exegesis/Lenore_Thomson|Lenore Thomson]]''' is the author of ''Personality Type: An Owner's Manual'', a {{tag|books|book}} that takes the [[Archive.org:20111106014948/http://GreenLightWiki.com/lenore-exegesis/Myers-Briggs|Myers-Briggs]] personality type system back to its roots in Jungian {{tag|psychology}}. Or perhaps redefines Myers-Briggs as a vocabulary for analyzing {{tag|politics}} and public discourse. We don't really know. On this web site, we try to figure out what she is talking about. | |||
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Lenore Thomson is the author of Personality Type: An Owner's Manual, a book that takes the Myers-Briggs personality type system back to its roots in Jungian psychology. Or perhaps redefines Myers-Briggs as a vocabulary for analyzing politics and public discourse. We don't really know. On this web site, we try to figure out what she is talking about.