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The Left Wing may also be considered to include those which have
unorthodox perspectives and lifestyles such as Bohemians, artists or
same sex unions, which are in opposition to the hierarchal models of Elitist
Authoritative Dictates. The propensity of many of these groups is to view government as ideally the protector of such differences. Also included
in this category may be racial, ethnic or gender minorities who look to the government for recognition and equal rights.
Both the Left and Right Wings are the products of the philosophy and
persuasion of
Progressive Materialism and thus both are progressive, wherein the
Dyadic Authoritative Comparative is applicable to the dynamic of the polarity.
The Dyadic Authoritative Comparative is a scale of comparison between opposite poles, as an inferior/superior dichotomy of good/bad, high/low or least/most, rich/poor, low class, high class etc., with a scale of value in
between. Those individuals of the spectrum of the Left Wing may originate
from, tend to identify with, or sympathize with the lower end of the scale. In political terms this means the lower social classes. The Left Wing is called
Liberal, and may include known groups such as communists, socialists, radicals, assorted humanists and all those groups and individuals who are interested in human equality, rights, and
various forms of social equity. It also includes environmentalists as well since the base of the lower end of the scale is the Antithetical Matrix which is everything undeveloped such as nature.
The Right Wing prides itself on its so-called Conservatism, but which in reality
is what is termed here as
Pseudo-Conservative. The Right Wing tends to identify, may originate
from, or sympathize and idealize the upper end of the scale of the Dyadic
Authoritative Comparative, or that which is the most progressively developed
in terms of physical or intellectual talent and material production or accumulation. In terms of the socioeconomic scale, the Right Wing tends to emulate the upper classes, elite status, wealth and power.
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