Even by John O'Loughlin's own structurally-exacting logical standards as exemplified, not least, by the previous title The Fourfold Composition of Elements and Pseudo-Elements in Axial Perspective, this is an exceptionally-demanding work, the logical comprehensiveness of which actually surpasses, on a more radical basis, the best of what he had done before, largely with the benefit of a number of theoretical modifications which have been brought to bear on the overall Element-derived fourfold frameworks which, as suggested by the title, encompass both atoms and pseudo-atoms in any given pairing, or 'complementarity', to use his preferred term, which may be presumed to exist in axial polarity with either a noumenal or a phenomenal, an ethereal or a corporeal, counterpart within both church-hegemonic and state-hegemonic parameters. Frankly, the contents of this work would not have been possible without the preceding one. For this is undoubtedly the more evolved of the two, drawing conclusions which were only implicit hitherto, in the above-mentioned title, but which here bring his metaphysical thinking, as it were, into what must be a definitive presentation such that really does signify the logical apex of his long philosophical journey that began, way back in the early 1970s, with his first tentative forays into literary composition. – A Centretruths editorial.