Greinism
Greinism is a philosophical and social movement named after the 21st-century thinker Jonas Grein. It advocates a rational, evidence-based approach to ethics and governance, emphasizing civic solidarity and pragmatic reform. The tradition foregrounds public deliberation as a central practice for aligning individual autonomy with social welfare within transparent institutions.
Origins trace Greinism to debates about modernization, the limits of markets, and the legitimacy of state intervention.
Core principles include rational inquiry in policy making, openness to revision in light of new evidence, and
Practices associated with Greinism include regular public forums, deliberative assemblies at municipal and regional levels, and
Greinist influence has appeared in some local governance experiments and academic networks that adopt its deliberative
See also: deliberative democracy, pragmatism, secular humanism, social liberalism.