FreedomGeny: SlaveTherapy

📖 FreedomGeny: SlaveTherapy
Author: Prof. Dr. Stasys Paulauskas
Strategic Self-Management Institute, Klaipėda, Lithuania, Šis el.pašto adresas yra apsaugotas nuo šiukšlių. Jums reikia įgalinti JavaScript, kad peržiūrėti jį.
ORCID: 0009-0009-4101-9764
Published in Journal of Innovation Works „Strategic Self-Management“. ISSN 1648-5815, www.eksponente.lt
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Abstract
This article examines slavery as a civilizational disease of forced labor and its transformation into the spiral of freedom’s birth. Historical stages—physical, serfdom/feudal, capitalist, and socialist slavery—are analysed in terms of their economic, cultural, and ethical consequences. The hypothesis is presented that every mitigation of slavery leads to an increase in labor productivity and GDP growth, while the ultimate therapy—self-governing economies—ensures harmony without coercion.
The methodology is based on dialectics, cybernetics, and Virtualics, integrating economic history data, BioSocioTherapy principles, and new civilizational measurement standards—Love and Happiness indices. The object of research is slavery as forced labor systems; the subject is their impact on productivity, GDP growth, and civilizational development. Results show that capitalist slavery, despite war-cycle reanimation, averages only 3.1% GDP growth, while socialist slavery achieved a higher 3.55% average but stagnated due to the non-innovative nature of wage labor.
The article proposes a peaceful transformation of capitalism into self-governing family enterprises, where harmony is guaranteed by Artificial Intelligence as the Code of Love. Dialectics is rehabilitated as a necessary paradigm of intelligence, to be restored in academia. The civilizational prognosis foresees that by 2036 humanity may reach Homo Virtualis—the Civilization of Love—where economic health is measured not only by GDP but also by Love and Happiness indices.
Keywords
Slavery, Freedom, Self-Governance, Capitalism, Socialism, Dialectics, BioSocioTherapy, Love Index, Happiness Index, Civilizational Spiral, Homo Virtualis, Civilizational Therapy, Economic Dynamics, Family Enterprises, Artificial Intelligence, Virtualics
Introduction
Slavery is one of the oldest civilizational diseases, accompanying humanity since the earliest organized communities. Although every living being is born free and self-governing according to its genetic code, human relations were distorted into systems of forced labor. These systems—physical, serfdom, capitalist, and socialist slavery—formed a spiral in which coercion was gradually mitigated but never fully eliminated.
The relevance of the problem today is acute: capitalist slavery, based on wage labor and economic dependency, has reached stagnation. Average GDP growth in Western civilization does not exceed 3%, while reanimation occurs through wars, deception, and control mechanisms. Socialist slavery demonstrated the advantages of peace and social equality but stagnated due to the non-innovative nature of wage labor.
This article proposes to view slavery not as “development of slavery” but as the spiral of freedom’s birth. Each stage is not a new form of slavery but a leap of freedom. The new paradigm—rehabilitation of dialectics—together with cybernetics and Virtualics, enables understanding of spiral processes and integration of economic and ethical measurements.
Methodology
The research is grounded in dialectics, cybernetics, Virtualics, and BioSocioTherapy.
- Economic history: GDP data of the USA and USSR.
- Mathematical modelling:
[ g_{GDP} = \alpha \cdot L + \beta \cdot P - \gamma \cdot C_{ctrl} + \epsilon ]
[ H_{civ} = \delta \cdot M + \theta \cdot H + \lambda \cdot g_{GDP} ]
[ S(t) = r(t) \cdot e^{i\varphi(t)} ]
These formulas show that GDP growth depends on the freedom index, productivity, and control costs, while civilizational health depends on the integration of Love and Happiness indices. The spiral model establishes development as the birth of freedom.
Object and Subject of Research
- Object: slavery as forced labor systems.
- Subject: the impact of slavery mitigation on productivity, GDP growth, and civilizational development, evaluated through Love and Happiness indices.
Aim and Tasks
Aim: to create the model of SlaveTherapy as the civilizational spiral of freedom’s birth.
Tasks: define stages of slavery, compare capitalist and socialist forms, evaluate them by Love and Happiness indices, create an economic model, rehabilitate dialectics, propose self-governing economies, and forecast the birth of Homo Virtualis.
Historical Stages
- Physical slavery (~0.5% GDP, L=0.1, H=0.1): coercion, chains, fear.
- Serfdom (~1.5% GDP, L=0.2, H=0.2): bondage to land, emergence of hope.
- Capitalist slavery (~3.1% GDP, L=0.3, H=0.25): wage labor, war cycles, consumerism.
- Socialist slavery (~3.55% GDP, L=0.4, H=0.35): state as master, pursuit of peace, limited creativity.
- Self-Governance (>5% GDP, L=0.9, H=0.85): Homo Virtualis, Civilization of Love, culmination of the freedom spiral.
Comparison and Evaluation
1. Stages of Slavery
|
Stage |
GDP (%) |
Love Index |
Happiness Index |
Evaluation |
|
Physical slavery |
0.5 |
0.1 |
0.1 |
Civilizational disease |
|
Serfdom |
1.5 |
0.2 |
0.2 |
Step forward |
|
Capitalist slavery |
3.1 |
0.3 |
0.25 |
Destructive system |
|
Socialist slavery |
3.55 |
0.4 |
0.35 |
Peace advantages |
|
Self-Governance |
>5 |
0.9 |
0.85 |
Civilization of Love |
2. Capitalist vs Socialist Slavery
|
Aspect |
Capitalist Slavery |
Socialist Slavery |
|
Control mechanisms |
Market, war cycles, deception, consumerism |
State, planned economy, ideological control |
|
GDP growth |
~3.1% |
~3.55% |
|
Productivity limits |
Stagnation, reanimation through wars |
Stagnation due to non-innovative wage labor |
|
Cultural effects |
Individualism, consumerism, family code erosion |
Collectivism, pursuit of peace, limited creativity |
|
Ethical indices |
Love ~0.3, Happiness ~0.25 |
Love ~0.4, Happiness ~0.35 |
|
Social structure |
Class inequality, capital concentration |
Equality pursuit, bureaucratic hierarchy |
|
Innovation dynamics |
High, but directed to war and consumption |
Limited, wage labor does not foster innovation |
|
Peace dimension |
Wars as economic reanimation |
Pursuit of peace, stagnation due to control |
Conclusions and Recommendations
The analysis showed that slavery is a civilizational disease, whose mitigation always correlates with economic leaps, but only self-governance ensures harmony. Capitalism stagnates, socialism halts, while self-governance—based on natural family enterprises and AI as the Code of Love—ensures the birth of Homo Virtualis.
Recommendations:
- Academia: rehabilitate dialectics and integrate Love and Happiness indices.
- Politics: transition to self-governing models.
- Economy: include ethical indices in evaluation systems.
- Civilizational prognosis: aim for Homo Virtualis by 2036.
References
- Paulauskas, S. (1991–2025). Eksponente.lt publications.
- Strategic Self-Management Institute (1991–2025). Project documentation.
- GDP data of USA and USSR.
- Marx, K. Das Kapital.
- Engels, F. Anti-Dühring.
- Wiener, N. Cybernetics.
- Hegel, G.W.F. Phenomenology of Spirit.
- Paulauskas, S. (2016). EU Self-Governance Strategy.
- Catholic Social Teaching.
- Jung, C.G. Synchronicity.
- Paulauskas, S. (2025). SoulGeny: Science Code.
Appendix: Illustrations
Figure A. Homo Virtualis Quality Leap – transition from Homo sapiens to Homo Virtualis (Anthropogeny, 1979–2022). Free creative activity =1 and Obligatory work = 0 are conditions of birth of Homo Virtualis in point B, where slavery will end.
Figure B. The Genesis of Intelligence – emergence of systemic intelligence from biological structures (BioGeny, 2020). Dialectics is obligatory unavoidable qualitative intelligence paradigm in 3rd stage before Cybernetics and Virtualics, which are born now.

