有名人一覧 EII-D "共感者" Albert Lutuli

Albert Lutuli

EII-D "共感者" Politician & Human Rights Activist · South Africa · 20c

South African politician and human rights activist (1898–1967). As President of the ANC he led non-violent resistance to apartheid and received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1960. First African Nobel Peace laureate. Confined to his farm for years by the government's banning orders.

主導機能+Fi-p (Morality & Duty)

"I do not hate white people" — the words showing the deep reflection on personal moral responsibility that is the core of +Fi-p action. Non-violent commitment as ANC President.

創造機能-Ne-c (Common Sense & Peace)

"I do not hate white people" — practising non-hatred with the weapon of common sense. Using non-violence as a weapon of common sense for 30 years even after Mandela chose armed struggle — the core of -Ne-c creative function.

脆弱機能1+Se-p weak (Achievement & Protection)

Records of +Se-p weak: power, social influence, and coercive action. Concentration on inner sincerity reduced outward power-seeking behaviour.

脆弱機能2-Ti-c weak (System & Transformation)

Records of -Ti-c weak: logical and systematic thoroughness. Emotional compassion and intuitive care overwhelmed logical system-building.

クアドラ・気質・クラブ

クアドラ: Delta Quadra (Tradition) — deep trust in the spiritual value of universal human dignity. Non-violence as method; dignity for all people in South Africa.

気質: "Always tolerant, gentle, moderate in manner and word." Martin Luther King's assessment: "dignity of spirit and composure" — overwhelming evidence of the Balanced-Stable temperament.

クラブ: Humanitarian-Artistic Club activity through literature, art, and ethics. Luthuli's work functioned as the integration of artistic completeness and humanitarian mission.

世界観・変化への態度

The world is simple and inherently good (positivism). Trust in order and cooperation, dedication to a stable community as the premise of action. "Racial discrimination can be overcome through non-violence and love" — optimistic pacifism. Belief that the conscience of all human beings, including white South Africans, could eventually be reached.

変化への態度: Implementing change as a realistic plan in a gradual, step-by-step manner. ANC leadership pursued through non-violent resistance and appeal to the moral conscience of the international community.