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Notes on Socionics Works and Articles


In addition to all the materials listed here, Dmitri Lytov has had me post all the articles from the English version of his site, www.socioniko.net, which is being shut down. To enter that section with its original appearance preserved, click here.

Aushra Augustinavichiute (Augusta)
The Dual Nature of Man
Machine translations
"Quadras and their Socio-Psychological Features," by Gulenko
"Life Scenarios," by Gulenko
  Socionics books
Summary of "The Semantics of the Information Elements," by Kochubeeva, Mironov, and Stoyalova
Socionics articles
Synopsis of "The Expressive Capabilities of Psychic States. Man and Reality in the Language of Universals," by Gulenko
Synopsis of "Should Socionics be Taken to the Masses?" by Tsypin

In the non-Russian speaking world there is a great need for information from the socionics classics — especially the foundational works of Aushra Augustinavichiute (Augusta). In this section I will post my notes on the important points of these classic works. There are copyright issues with doing complete translations, so I have chosen this particular format.

The three most important works for gaining an understanding of socionics are The Socion, or Socionics Basics, The Dual Nature of Man, and The Theory of Intertype Relations, all written by Augusta. I will make notes on everything from these works that is important for a proper understanding of socionics.

Other articles on socionics
In addition to Augusta's works, I will write synopses, or even partial or full translations of other articles I come across that strike me as interesting to a western audience. There are many hundreds of papers and articles on socionics that have been presented at socionics conferences or published in online or printed journals.