TRANSITIVE COMPARATIVE
The Transitive Comparative represents the the individual's personal
conception of the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative, in which the attributes
for Comparative Base and can be different for various persons, because
of the different awareness of the cultural status levels and the class system.
For instance the Additory Base can be Lower Middle instead of Untouchable
and the Subtractive Base may mean Middle instead of Elite as one example.
UNTOUCHABLE
LOWER STATION
MIDDLE STATION
UPPER STATION
ELITE
LOWER STATION
ANTI - META
UPPER STATION
ALTERNATE POLARITY
Alternate Polarities are alternative Metaphysical Ideals to the established
and institutionalized values and standards. New Metaphysical Ideals are
such things as new religions, social movements like ecology, political
organizations as revolutionaries or localized clubs with specific agendas
as art interests or hate groups. They retain the elements of the Dyadic
Authoritative Comparative because they remain progressive. The attributes
change but the dynamic of the Positive and Negative Comparative Base
is continued.
INNER HIERARCHY
Any of the various class categories may have contained within them the
entire scale or hierarchal arrangement of the Dyadic Authoritative
Comparative. An example might be a group of class homogenous
individuals, in which one individual is the leader as elite, and one is the
goat as untouchable, with all others falling into a scale between.