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PSEUDO-CONSERVATIVE PROPENSITY

The Pseudo-conservative Propensity, in accordance with the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative, is the propensity to identify and evaluate from the Metaphysical Ideal and or Extra Mundane Authority end of the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative scale by subtraction. Pseudo-conservatives believe in the progressive increase and development of their intellectual capacities, capital, property and power, fame, conduct and comportment or associations, that accord to Metaphysical and Extra Mundane ideals and authority. Because these authorities are developed, advanced and perfected from what are not, Pseudo-conservatives as a rule are Elitists. Those who are called, or who may call themselves Conservative, are generally in actuality about as progressive as can get. These are people who are the greatest progressive accumulators or possessors of money and property. With this attitude of accumulation there must follow the convictions of Elitism, individual private ownership and property, anti-government control and little or no taxes for themselves, but not necessarily those of less consequence than they. Also localized control and anti-environmental laws, if they interfere with their ability to accumulate or control their wealth and status. The single aspect they have in common with the true Conservative, is the tendency to want to protect and preserve their elite status, property and wealth, and their higher standards of living and lifestyles, against and at the expense of those with less.

LIBERAL PROPENSITY

At the other end of the scale of the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative is the Liberal Propensity, or the tendency to evaluate from the Antithetical Matrix by addition. Thus the propensity is to assess value and consequence by adding from what is natural, undeveloped, primitive, poor or modest. For instance an individual from the middle classes such as a doctor, dentist or druggist may be considered of higher status or added from a plumber, carpenter or sanitation worker. However this assessment is usually not made by subtraction from a senator, statesman or industrialist, since those positions are too removed and may be mysterious.

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