What is Slavery?
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2025 3:13 pm
Many people, most, if not every, politician, actually believe you can use a different word, and thus hold that they do not maintain and promote slavery. And, it is also impossible to uphold any tenants of human freedom when the entire court systems are staffed by the illiterate.
But, defining freedom and slavery is not at all difficult, you first have to define what the thing is, what its function is, and how it accomplishes its own work and then see if it can or cannot do its own work and if it is the beneficiary of that work. Plato actually addressed this issue, but as most of his work, it went right over the heads of his readers, too illiterate to comprehend.
We are a mind. A mind is potentially the most powerful life support system possible for any form of life. It achieves this ability through virtual modeling. By using memory and grammar, it can predict the outcome of any behavior of any thing. It can then choose the most beneficial outcome.
Freedom is when one is the beneficiary of one's own labor, one's own behavior. Slavery is when one is not. However, today, one cannot use this in any legal system in the world today simply due to the fact that mankind is pre-literate. He is becoming literate, but is still far from it.
You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free. Too many actually believe that they know what knowing is. You know grammar, when you can prove and disprove any statement, in any member of our Grammar Matrix. Binary recursion always produces a binary result.
Today, correct grammar is not taught for one simple reason. There are two conventions which must be enforced. One is, as Plato and Confucius notes, a rectification of names. An agreement concerning the arithmetic identity between perceptual abstractions and names. Second, the method by which recursion is applied in a common grammar must be maintained, if not, the one cannot maintain a naming convention.
The only grammar system in our Grammar Matrix which forces one to use all four members of our Grammar Matrix consistently is interactive Euclidean Geometry, an expression of geometry which was not possible, until the computer age, for it can quickly show you how any geometric figure changes over time while changing the variables. i.e., it can show the results of recursion accurately, where paper and pencil cannot due to simple logistics.
But, defining freedom and slavery is not at all difficult, you first have to define what the thing is, what its function is, and how it accomplishes its own work and then see if it can or cannot do its own work and if it is the beneficiary of that work. Plato actually addressed this issue, but as most of his work, it went right over the heads of his readers, too illiterate to comprehend.
We are a mind. A mind is potentially the most powerful life support system possible for any form of life. It achieves this ability through virtual modeling. By using memory and grammar, it can predict the outcome of any behavior of any thing. It can then choose the most beneficial outcome.
Freedom is when one is the beneficiary of one's own labor, one's own behavior. Slavery is when one is not. However, today, one cannot use this in any legal system in the world today simply due to the fact that mankind is pre-literate. He is becoming literate, but is still far from it.
You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free. Too many actually believe that they know what knowing is. You know grammar, when you can prove and disprove any statement, in any member of our Grammar Matrix. Binary recursion always produces a binary result.
Today, correct grammar is not taught for one simple reason. There are two conventions which must be enforced. One is, as Plato and Confucius notes, a rectification of names. An agreement concerning the arithmetic identity between perceptual abstractions and names. Second, the method by which recursion is applied in a common grammar must be maintained, if not, the one cannot maintain a naming convention.
The only grammar system in our Grammar Matrix which forces one to use all four members of our Grammar Matrix consistently is interactive Euclidean Geometry, an expression of geometry which was not possible, until the computer age, for it can quickly show you how any geometric figure changes over time while changing the variables. i.e., it can show the results of recursion accurately, where paper and pencil cannot due to simple logistics.