What is the personality type of Market Socialism? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Market Socialism from Schools Of Philosophy and what is the personality traits.
Market Socialism personality type is ENTP, which is what I was born to be.
I guess the thing that's so often missed is that the ENTP is a firebrand ideologue, and they are not going to fight for socialism or spreading the word of socialism. No, they're going to fight for their own version of socialism, and I'm pretty sure that one doesn't have to be Marxist.
The ENTP is a rebel, and they're always looking for new ways to rebel against the status quo. That's how I feel about Bitcoin, actually. It's a way to rebel against the status quo as well as the traditional banking system. And, ironically, the people who have been most against Bitcoin are the ones who are most likely to be socialists themselves.
My personal political view is libertarian, but I see a lot of socialists in the Bitcoin community believe that it's going to destroy the banking system because it's going to destroy their ability to run their own money. But the point is that these people are the ones who are going to lose their money in the first place.
How do you see Bitcoin having an impact on the bigger picture?
Market socialism is a type of economic system involving the public, cooperative, or social ownership of the means of production in the framework of a market economy, or one that contains a mix of worker-owned, nationalized, and privately owned enterprises.[1] [2] The central idea is that, as in capitalism, businesses compete for profits, however they will be "owned, or at least governed," by those who work in them.[3] Market socialism differs from non-market socialism in that the market mechanism is utilized for the allocation of capital goods and the means of production.[4][5][6] Depending on the specific model of market socialism, profits generated by socially owned firms (i.e., net revenue not reinvested into expanding the firm) may variously be used to directly remunerate employees, accrue to society at large as the source of public finance, or be distributed amongst the population in a social dividend.