Then you could say that I have also "neutralized" Delta, since it is post-government.
I don't know what is so "marginalizing" about the idea that the
valuing quadras are the natural "government" quadras, and the
-devaluing, their opposite.
I can refer to (supposed) historical Alphas. As I said, Karl Marx's ideal communist world was one without government. And it may be paradoxical, but I would argue that even Maxime's ideal vision was of a weak government - in terms of constitutional theory, his governmental structure was suspicious of any centralized power. Of course, in the end, he became a proponent of brutal power, but I would argue that those were the means to his end, and that the end was a weak-government structure.
As for development of government, I also said that in an Alpha situation the demand for government is created, and the ideas for its generation come from Alpha.
I'm not sure what is so "marginalizing" about this. Why not say that I have "marginalized" Gamma by denying it any role in the generation or implementation of new forms of government?