Holdeholda
Holdeholda is a term used to describe a framework for organizing household life through collective responsibility and shared resources. In its broad sense, holdeholda covers how a home allocates chores, budgets money, stores supplies, and plans long-term needs such as repairs, meals, and care work. The concept is frequently encountered in sustainable living guides and in speculative fiction or worldbuilding discussions where cooperative domestic arrangements are explored.
Practice and structure: A typical holdeholda arrangement includes a rotating schedule for daily tasks, a common
Origins and usage: The term is a neologism used in contemporary discourse rather than a historically fixed
Pros and challenges: Proponents cite transparency and equity; critics warn of potential power imbalances or coercive
See also: household economy, co-housing, mutual aid, participatory budgeting.