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Racism becomes a convenient means of exploitation, where one may legally and morally exploit those of lower status, since they do not quite correspond to higher status that would preclude such treatment. These people by their racial distinction are easily identified. By this identification they can be segregated into substandard conditions, by what are not or can be, subtile or invisible means, so that the inferior traits and attributes are perpetuated, such that inferior racial sterotypes are a self-fulfilling propesy and the exploitation can continue unabated. These substandard traits and conditions are not racial or even cultural in nature, but are products of the negative end of the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative, such as poverty, limited education, lower class values and mannerisms.

Racism has other purposes and plays parts that are necessary to the proper and orderly functioning of progressive materialist culture and the hierarchy of consequence. Inherent to the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative is the negative base or bottom of the scale termed the Antithetical Matrix. In terms of the social class hierarchy and scale, this position is termed the Untouchable Class. The Untouchable Class serves a number of purposes. It acts as a labor pool for the worst jobs, serves as a class of people for exploitation, serves as an example of Antithetical Opposites and negative base, as opposed to and which helps to define the elite by contrasting demonstration. Another purpose that Untouchable Class serves concerns the lower middle class in progressive systems, that generally comprises the largest segment of the population and thus is the most volatile and dangerous to the upper classes and the orderly operation of the system as a whole. The Untouchable Class gives to the lower middle class a sense of worth as of greater consequence than those below or low but not that low.

The greatest degree of racism is found in the lower classes. The need for a sense of self-worth is such that everyone, however low they are on the scale, want and need to assess themselves as something more than the lowest, and thus better than something.

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