What is the personality type of George Lincoln Rockwell? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for George Lincoln Rockwell from Other Contemporary Political Figures and what is the personality traits.
George Lincoln Rockwell personality type is ISTJ, judging from his political activities. In addition, the people who were closest to him, as far as I know, were all ISTJs or ISFJs.
There is a strong possibility that he was an ISTJ, judging from the fact that he could be politely correct and very conservative politically. He seems also to have had some of the moral values of the ISTJ.
The primary difference between him and an ISTJ is that he had more of a sense of humor than most ISTJs I have known.
One last point. This is an excellent book for learning about Judaeo-Christian values. Rockwell has written some excellent books on topics like this.
The author of this post is an independent researcher who has read most of Rockwell’s books.
Rockwell was an extremely successful military officer in WWII, and his views on the military are not far off the mark.
He also wrote several books that are very good for understanding political correctness. They can be found at Amazon on this page.
“The whole purpose of the book is to provide a foundation for people who are interested in becoming more knowledgeable about the literature of political correctness.
George Lincoln Rockwell was an American neo-Nazi politician. In 1959, he was discharged from the United States Navy because of his political views, and then founded the American Nazi Party. Rockwell denied the Holocaust and believed that Martin Luther King Jr. was a tool for Jewish Communists wanting to rule the white community. He blamed the civil rights movement on the Jews. He regarded Hitler as "the White savior of the twentieth century". He viewed black people as a "primitive, lethargic race who desired only simple pleasures and a life of irresponsibility" and supported the resettlement of all African Americans in a new African state to be funded by the U.S. government. As a supporter of racial segregation, he agreed with and quoted many leaders of the Black nationalism movement such as Elijah Muhammad and Malcolm X. In later years, Rockwell became increasingly aligned with other neo-Nazi groups, leading the World Union of National Socialists.