xello this is my dream world as well....
As for Te doms and Fi doms...I'd guess they almost work in different realms-Fi highly individual while Te is highly group oriented. I always wondered how they work in relationships, but I recall a few INFPs being married the Te doms and being happy...
It's funny, my situation is the polar opposite. My family were all Fe people, can't say after all we've been through that I have a clear advantage - I still don't understand them.
-- Allow me to phrase my idea in a would-be inflammatory fashion --
Are we not saying that a large obstacle for utopia are Fe users?
As crazy as it may sound in written form, I hypothesize that this ideal Fi world is at the heart of every ENFP "mission". You know, the source of our idealism. What makes us rebel and have a certain disregard for authority. At the end of the day, Fi world is kind of what we want.
So in an attempt to disprove my own theory, I figured "Xel, you're an idiot of course everyone in the world wants their own functions validated, and of course, what greater validation than having the whole world reflecting you?"
Ah-hah! This is where your wrong - I said to myself, like a schizophrenic skipping her medication.
Fe is kind of pragmatic, as long as you don't disrupt things and everyone gets along, its all good - the rest are conceptual extensions but they're not -felt-. Its not a matter of felt-meaning like us.
If they dont extrapolate to the rest of the world intellectually, Fe'rs couldnt care for the state of the worldl, or its symbols, or its messages or its inherent goodness or wrongness.
Therefore, I conclude that is strictly an Fi phenomenon (perhaps only ENFPs. Or in the worst case scenario, only me -sadface- )
Sounds like a bad place to be an orphan. The worldly, organised TJs have "more important things on their minds than a bunch of urchins" and the FPs who care are a disorganised rable.
FP: There are children going hungry on the cold streets, we have to do something about it!
TJ: Are there no work houses? Round them all up and put them in an institute where their labours can pay for the cost of keeping them.
HEY! Psh. Meanie. But in a way, your hypothetical TJ arrived at the same conclusion Orobas arrived at. She said something along the lines of, people should be helped and then co-erced into taking care of themselves.
-sniff- The oceans between us are illusory!!! <3 <3
If only Fi implies only Te we would also have a world without Ti. Apparently nobody sees a problem with that. No INTPs, no ISTPs, etc. ... never mind the coherence as long as it feels good - a question of time until the first bridges would collapse!
Next we would have to differenciate between a world where everybody is Fi dom or aux ... meaning low T all around...and everybody is driven by personal ethics (i.e. a world of Jeanne D´Arcs), which could possibly lead to tremendous conflict when those personal ethics collide, and a world where there simply is no Fe or Ti, but which includes people with tertiary or inferior Fi. This could get just as nasty if it means a huge crowd of Tes with a nagging underdeveloped Fi whispering in their ear (Light from Death note is a frequently used example on this forum).
Don´t get me wrong, a world with only Ti/Fe would be just as desastrous: All analysis and no action, sheepish group behavior, no moral lighthouses and social reformers, ... it´s a ying and yang thing!
Nonsense! We would have bridges. Problem is INTJs would force you to solve partial differential equations to get across instead of paying the toll. You know, trying to filter the rest of us with low IQs.
Also, we Fi folk have our Sensors too ;-; Dont forget them, they're kinda nice - and far more practical.
Fe world does sound absolutely terrifying, though. My bias, though.