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Dyadic Authoritative Comparative:
A single evaluative system as an unconscious evaluative mechanism which is shared by almost everyone in the modern culture of the Progressive Paradigm is called here the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative, which uses a scale of
Numerical Evaluation as incremental degrees between antithetical opposites negative and positive or as one to ten.
Polarities:
The Comparative Polarities is a numerical scale between one and ten, one representing the bottom
as uncouth and degenerate. One represents nature and what is the natural world, what is low, common, unrefined, uneducated and uncultured. One is destitution and poverty, what is ugly, gross and everything negative. The top of the scale ten represents human anomaly, wealth, power, refinement and education, culture and elitism, good looks and everything wonderful and positive.
Additory and Subtractive Base:
Negative One is called Additory Base, which means assessment of value is base or some degree added from base-one, like a used car added from a junker. Positive ten is called
Subtractive Base, wherein the assessment of value is base or some degree subtracted from
base-ten, as the used car is subtracted from new.
More affluent added from middle class but not nearly as rich subtracted from a millionaire. The Dyadic Authoritative Comparative is sometimes called
Vertical Evaluation since it's degrees are higher and lower as better and worse and up and down.
Identities:
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Identities utilize the evaluative system of the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative. Identities are personifications created for the purpose of accomplishing objectives. The Context of the interpretation of reality is how the Identity must interpret situation and circumstance in any given instance as the personification of objectives. On duty, the soldier must act in military fashion unlike at home.
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