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The Left Wing end of the scale of the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative
corresponds to the Antithetical Matrix or everything diverse and undeveloped.
In terms of the social embodiment, the Comparative Base of the Left Wing consists in various and numerous individuals and groups generally composed
of those who produce the multitudinous products and services of labor as the middle, lower and untouchable classes. These can be miners, fishermen, plumbers, carpenters, factory and office workers and trades persons of every sort. This group also can include various differences such as nationalities,
class, ethnicity religion, education, professions, sexual orientations, and
personal histories. For these people the Metaphysical Ideals may represent possibilities of the future for themselves or their heirs, and the upper and elite classes may represent the embodiments of those ideals that may even be worshiped.
In terms of politics the province of the Left Wing is an inclusion of all the diverse groups and interests of the lower end of the scale. Because the the dynamic of the Metaphysical Ideal is concentrated, and because elite status is only apparent when in contrast to the lower classes, social change which affects the betterment of the many is the province of the Left Wing. This requires organization which is all inclusive and that is the opposite of the exclusivity of the Right. The Left Wing is the representation of organizations of the amorphous mass into a cohesive unity. This unity is best accomplished by means of government.
The Left Wing in political terms, is ideally the uniter of all these diverse interests in terms of political organization and what they can agree upon in their own interest. For the Left Wing the ideal is not ascendancy of the individual, which is for most people untenable. The exemplification of the Comparative Base of the Left Wing
is the organization. These can be professional associations, trade unions, religious groups, cooperatives, government, clubs, affiliations and social organizations of every kind. The group is the reflection of the individual and
from which the person obtains satisfactory existence. The unification of these diverse entities is best accomplished by government when utilized as it is intended, the function of which is to serve the whole of the people in an
equitable way.
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