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At the negative end of the scale of the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative
is Zero, which means individuals who treat Zero deigned persons, as of worthy of no compassion whatever, and One, as those individuals who treat One deigned persons worthy of redemption.
Morality
Because of the Consequential Negation of Progressive Materialism, which deems the entire natural world, as without any inherent Consequence, except for Religion and Perfection, meaning that that all materiality is worthless in and of itself, there are no absolute prohibitions. Thus what is prohibited is determined by the use of the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative, as the scale of zero or one to ten. Low on the scale is little or no prohibitions, and high on the scale would be prohibitive. In
Morality there are no prohibitions against killing one deemed the enemy, and there are prohibitions against killing that same one, if are one of us, called the double standard.
Capitalism
Where Socialism is defined as economic output purposed to benefit the Whole and All, the economic benefit of
Capitalism is said purposed to benefit the Part, One and the few. Capitalism descends from Excess and Profit as Progressive, which is antithetical to nature as
Necessity and Subsistence, of which is Conservative. Small Capitalism is for the most part honest and good, and everyone loves a good restaurant or ice cream parlor. However, Corporate Capitalism while efficient and reliable, has a tendency to concentrate wealth and is subject to greed and every crime known to know.
Capitalism, as meant here, is the production and selling of entities and commodities for profit, or the selling of excess for private profit. Private individuals for private purposes produce salable goods such as vegetables, clothes, housing, entertainment or anything that people will purchase, and the more the better, as more profit and more excess. Thus, Capitalism is Progressive, and the authority is Post-changed States, or changed states as opposed to original qualities and conditions.
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