Ida B. Wells
1862–1931
“Anti-lynching investigations — moral evidence over respectability.”
The four dimensions in the 16-axis model where this thinker scores highest. People in this archetype tend to lean the same way.
- WPWill to Power8 / 10
- TETrust in Experience7 / 10
- CECommunal Embeddedness7 / 10
- SSSovereign Self7 / 10
The six thinkers whose 16-dimensional positions sit closest to this one. Useful as next-reading suggestions.
- Charlotte Perkins GilmanFORGE
Women and Economics — domestic labor as economic invisibility.
- Glen CoulthardFORGE
Red Skin, White Masks — Indigenous resurgence as anti-colonial.
- Bhimrao AmbedkarFORGE
Annihilation of Caste — conversion to Buddhism as moral rebellion.
- Paulo FreireFORGE
Pedagogy of the Oppressed — education as the practice of freedom.
- Anna Julia CooperFORGE
A Voice from the South — Black women as the measure of any republic.
- Tom PaineFORGE
Rights of Man — common sense against monarchy and dogma.
Short exercises in the same tradition as Ida B. Wells's thought. Each takes 5–25 minutes.
Three doors lead onward.
- 01 · QUIZThe InheritorFind your archetype — discover whether you'd argue with Ida B. Wells or alongside them.CONTINUE ▶
- 02 · COMPAREIda B. Wells vs Charlotte Perkins GilmanOn Mull's map Charlotte Perkins Gilman sits closest. See where they agree and where they part.CONTINUE ▶
- 03 · DAILYToday's SparOne philosopher, one topic, five minutes. A new one drops every day.CONTINUE ▶