Sociocracy
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Sociocracy, also known as dynamic governance, is a system of governance which seeks to achieve solutions that create harmonious social environments as well as productive organizations and businesses. It is distinguished by the use of consent rather than majority voting in decision-making, and decision-making after discussion by people who know each other.
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See also
- Consensus democracy
- Collaborative e-democracy
- Collective intelligence
- Consensus decision-making
- Cooperative
- Direct democracy
- Double linking
- Heterarchy
- Holacracy
- Inclusive democracy
- Libertarian socialism
- Mature minor doctrine
- Open-source governance
- Polycentric law
- Scientocracy
- Self-governance
- Strategy Markup Language
- Subsidiarity
- Systems thinking
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