Commercial is anti-authority, anti-identity, etc, by its nature: it doesn't matter who you are, only what you're selling
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Guardian is authoritarian, identitarian: everything depends on who you are because that says how you stand vis-a-vis everyone else
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PS - combining the two moral syndromes gives you what I call "mafia syndrome" PPS - Red is Guardian, Purple is Commercial, Blue is both
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(green is neither)
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In the US, I'd say both major political parties tend to be more Guardian oriented. Same in other countries?
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I would assume so--it comes with the nature of a party or other political faction
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Or would you say a party, like the Japanese LibDems, runs more commercial syndrome?
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