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Benjamin Ginsberg

Benjamin Ginsberg is the David Bernstein Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Center for Advanced Governmental Studies at Johns Hopkins University. He is the author, coauthor, or editor of more than thirty books, including The Fall of the Faculty; Presidential Government; Downsizing Democracy; The Captive Public; Politics by Other Means; The Value of Violence; How the Jews Defeated Hitler; Disconnected Democracies; What Washington Gets Wrong; and Warping Time .

Personality Profile For Benjamin Ginsberg

The following is a personality profile of Benjamin Ginsberg based on his work.

Benjamin Ginsberg is inner-directed, skeptical and can be perceived as insensitive.

He is imaginative, he has a wild imagination. He is philosophical as well: he is open to and intrigued by new ideas and loves to explore them. But, Benjamin Ginsberg is also solemn: he is generally serious and does not joke much.

More than most people, his choices are driven by a desire for modernity.

Considers achieving success to guide a large part of what he does: he seeks out opportunities to improve himself and demonstrate that he is a capable person. He is also relatively unconcerned with taking pleasure in life: he prefers activities with a purpose greater than just personal enjoyment.


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