Omadusel
Omadusel is a term used in speculative ethnography and science fiction to describe a form of communal governance characterized by rotating leadership, shared decision-making, and reciprocal obligation. The concept centers on the idea that authority is distributed rather than centralized, with councils elected by participants and serving fixed terms. In practice, omadusel communities emphasize consensus-building, transparent deliberation, and procedural norms that bind members to collective welfare.
Etymology and origins: The term is a neologism created for fictional or theoretical contexts and relies on
Structure and practice: Decision-making occurs in regular assemblies, with rotating chairs or co-chairs; decisions use broad
Variations: Some depictions emphasize formal election cycles or ceremonial elements, while others focus on informal norms
Reception: In fictional scholarship, omadusel is often presented as an idealized or theoretical construct, while proponents