Political spectrum

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The political spectrum is only reasonably described objectively using the colours that various factions have chosen or would recognize to describe their concerns and common values:

Greens are the most politically organized, into Green Parties sharing the six principles and fair trade

Blues are the most powerful, and this catch-all term describes those who find globalization in its present form acceptable.

Reds are a quite old faction that want fair trade or no trade at all.

Pinks are defined more by identity than ideology and often want to end discrimination and achieve more humane less competitive social conditions.

There are others but they are unlikely to take anywhere near as much interest in Consumerium Services as any of the above.