einkarekinni
Einkarekinni is a fictional concept used in speculative fiction and comparative anthropology to describe a hybrid social economy that blends communal craftsmanship with reciprocal exchange within small, tightly knit communities. It is used as a lens to examine how non-market collaboration might function in everyday life.
The term is a neologism created for narrative and analytical purposes; there is no established real-world etymology.
Core features include cooperative production, rotating labor duties, shared workshops, and a credit system based on
In fictional settings, einkarekinni serves as a framework to explore how social bonds shape economic behavior,
Analyses in scholarly and fan circles treat einkarekinni as a thought experiment about alternatives to market
Related ideas include mutual aid, the gift economy, time banks, and participatory governance.