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sociocracy

[ soh-see-ok-ruh-see, soh-shee- ]

noun

  1. a theoretical system of government in which the interests of all members of society are served equally.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ²õ´Ç·³¦¾±Â·´Ç·³¦°ù²¹³Ù [soh, -see-, uh, -krat, soh, -shee-], noun
  • ²õ´Çc¾±Â·´Ç·³¦°ù²¹³Ùi³¦ adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of sociocracy1

First recorded in 1855–60; socio- + -cracy
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At Rocky Corner, members managed the project and their community affairs using a process called sociocracy, which organizes people into various circles to make decisions consensually.

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“It’s radical,†says Zepeda, who once ran a diversity show at Upright Citizens Brigade and has become one of the new group’s largest proponents of sociocracy, which utilizes a series of committees to diffuse a hierarchal set-up.

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Also at the local level, a method called sociocracy could enhance democracy.

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The type of community he was aiming for: a pure "sociocracy," in which the whole society would be sovereign.

World-wide Individualism.—We require a counterpoise to sociocracy.

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