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    Raymundo Faoro Personality Type, MBTI

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    Raymundo Faoro
    INTJ

    INTJ (6w5)

    Raymundo Faoro personality type is INTJ, which means that he is a Very Creative and Original thinker.

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    Raymundo Faoro (27 April 1925, in Vacaria – 15 May 2003, in Rio de Janeiro) was a lawyer, jurist, sociologist, historian, writer and president of the Brazilian Bar Association, which in Portuguese is known as OAB (Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil). Even though lawyers have an expressive presence in the political scenery of Brazil, not one president after Faoro gained the same intellectual respect as he did. Faoro was author of a few books. The most important of all his books was "Os Donos do Poder" (The Owners of Power). In this book, Faoro describes the history of power in Brazilian history, since the pre-colonial times until approximately the end of the Getúlio Vargas first period. In this book, Faoro gave special attention to the "estamento", or Stand, which he notes was a classification used by Marx but mistranslated in the English and French translations of his German work.

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