This is not a book for 'the Many', but one for a few of 'the Few' who will one day hopefully lead most of 'the Many' into the 'Kingdom of Truth'. That said, probably no book has ever investigated and analysed class and gender relationships as comprehensively and categorically as this one, which not only distinguishes between a hegemonic class and a subordinate pseudo-class on both alpha and omega terms within what the author describes as upper- and lower-order contexts, but logically demonstrates the disciplinary implications of the subversions of class and pseudo-class positions from either 'above' (through upper-order control of society) or from 'below' (through lower-order control of society), with contrasting approaches to civilization in each case, whether of the female-dominated Alpha or of the male-dominated Omega. To put it bluntly, this is simply the crowning achievement of John O'Loughlin's philosophical oeuvre, of his quest for philosophical perfection through the pursuit and comprehension of Truth, whether interpreted specifically in relation to Metaphysics or more generally in relation to each of the atomic and pseudo-atomic options featured in his philosophy, and one can only add that if there was ever a book more comprehensively exacting and logically consistent within terminological frameworks that are often if not usually unique, then it would have to be this one, for which we must all be both amazed and, I would guess, resentfully thankful, given that books like this are the end-product of decades of intellectual progress which, by dint of their highly complex nature, can only appeal to a small minority of people, albeit to those who value Truth (in whatever sense) above all else! – A Centretruths Editorial.