Sopimis
Sopimis is a term used in speculative discourse to denote a class of cooperative systems designed to optimize resource use and social welfare within a shared environment while preserving individual autonomy. In this usage, sopimis describes architectures—social, technical, or organizational—that blend decentralized decision-making with transparent rules, modular components, and feedback mechanisms. The term is not standardized and has no single canonical definition; different authors emphasize governance, economics, or information flow.
Etymology: There is no established etymology; the term appears mainly in thought experiments and fiction, with
Characteristics: Common features include decentralization, modularity, resilience, adaptability, and accountability.
Contexts and use: Sopimis is discussed in design fiction and theoretical discussions as a framework for imagined
Relation to existing concepts: The idea echoes distributed systems, participatory governance, and mechanism design, while remaining
See also: distributed systems; participatory governance; mechanism design; common-pool resources.
References: No formal references exist in peer-reviewed work; the article describes a speculative concept.