Celebrity Index IEE-Q "Advisor" Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

IEE-Q "Advisor" Activist / Diplomat · American · 20th c.

American human rights activist and diplomat (1884–1962). Beyond First Lady, she led the drafting of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) as an independent activist and diplomat. Described as "the most influential woman in the long history of the United States" — a transformative figure whose moral authority extended far beyond her husband's presidency.

Leading Function+Ne-p (Creation & Innovation)

Diffuse idea-building freely connecting human rights, peace, education, and diplomacy — the core of +Ne-p action. Drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a new conceptual framework bridging previously divided cultural and political domains.

Creative Function-Fi-c (Sincerity & Reconciliation)

A consistently diplomatic style of drawing out interlocutors' authentic views through dialogue — the -Fi-c creative function.

Vulnerable Function 1+Ti-p weak (Organization & Law)

Weak +Ti-p: documented reliance on aides for adapting to organisations, institutions, and legal procedures.

Vulnerable Function 2-Se-c weak (Discipline & Order)

Weak -Se-c: thoroughly prioritising human relationships and dialogue over disciplined organisational management.

Quadra / Temperament / Club

Quadra: Anti-Beta Quadra (Civil Society) — fundamental scepticism of authority, discrimination, and international power structures runs through all activity.

Temperament: Flexible-Maneuvering temperament: flexibly shifting roles across politician, human rights activist, educator, diplomat, and columnist.

Club: Humanitarian-Artistic Club: human dignity and artistic dialogue as the lifelong core.

Worldview & Attitude

"Human rights are universal" — fundamental optimism.

Attitude toward Change: Executing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a realistic plan — a practitioner of failure-resistant gradual institutional transformation.