Jane Addams
ESE-Q "Harmonizer" Social Reformer · American · 19th–20th c.American social reformer and activist (1860–1935). Opening "Hull House" in Chicago, she created a base for immigrant and poverty support. The first American woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize (1931). Her model of social work as direct community living shaped the entire field.
Leading Function+Fe-p(使命と威光)
"The Modern King Lear" — emotionally indicting the isolation of capitalist managers. Emotional testimony to Congress and at lectures — "Every reform has Addams's name on it."
Creative Function-Si-c(緩和と解消)
The aesthetic and sensory space preparation of Hull House — "Beautiful environments for poor people too." Appointed as sanitary inspector out of aversion to filth — -Si-c evidence.
Vulnerable Function 1+Ni-p弱(予測と進化)
Weak +Ni-p: the consistent pattern of concentration on the present emotional mission pushing long-range trend reading to the background.
Vulnerable Function 2-Te-c弱(応用と実験)
Weak -Te-c: fully delegating Hull House financial management, consistently prioritising the emotional activity of dialogue over technical knowledge accumulation.
Quadra / Temperament / Club
Quadra: Anti-Gamma Quadra (Utopia) — "Society needs solidarity, not equal opportunity" — rejecting γ market competition. "Justice, not charity."
Temperament: Linear-Assertive temperament: responding to the founding of Hull House as a direct declaration and advance into social problems.
Club: Socialite Club: standing at the centre of multiple social networks — Hull House, immigrant community, Women's International League — realising social reform through personal connections.
Worldview & Attitude
"The poverty and exploitation of the urban poor exist as structural realities" — the direct statement of present social conditions. The ないもの (a just society already achieved) is not proclaimed.
Attitude toward Change: Executing Hull House as a realistic transformation plan — a practitioner of failure-resistant grassroots social change.
