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Innovative Interdisciplinary Researcher in Philosophy, Social Theory and AI/AGI impact

Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing Technical Writing, Creative Writing
Research Technology Scouting, Scientific and Technical Research
Work Experience

Affiliated member of the Center of Constitutionalism an Human Rights

European Humanities University

January 2025 - Present

Interdisciplinary Researcher

Independent Researcher

October 2006 - Present

Senior Analyst / Researcher

Accenture Baltics

July 2016 - October 2024

Education

Master of Social Sciences (Social Sciences)

European Humanities University

October 2023 - February 2025

Certifications
  • The Professional Certificate in Management

    Open University

    July 1997 - Present

Publications
CONFERENCE PAPER
This work aims to analyze the social challenges associated with the transition to a post-capitalist society driven by total automation.
This paper introduces and examines the concept of "selective totalitarianism," defined as a governance model employed by contemporary repressive regimes that exhibit some, but not all, characteristics of fully totalitarian systems. Through comparative analysis of four case studies—China, Singapore, Iran, and Russia—the study identifies how these regimes adapt totalitarian control methods within the constraints of the modern globalized world. The research demonstrates that while these quasi-totalitarian systems aspire to achieve comprehensive control over their citizens, they are limited by objective circumstances including economic interdependence, technological requirements, and international relations. The paper argues that the effectiveness of these regimes depends significantly on their ability to develop compelling ideological frameworks that can indoctrinate mass consciousness. By analyzing the systemic ontology of totalitarianism in the information age, the study reveals how modern surveillance technologies and data analysis enable unprecedented levels of social control without the overt violence characteristic of 20th-century totalitarian states.
The Russian-Ukrainian war, which began on February 24, 2022, marked the beginning of a new era of social uncertainty for the Western world. By violating the fundamental principle of renouncing violence in resolving international conflicts, adopted in post-war Europe, Putin's regime challenged the very existence of European values — reason, justice, and humanism.