faislica
Faislica is a term used in speculative philosophy and science fiction to denote a hypothesized mode of large-scale cooperative coordination that emerges from shared norms rather than centralized control. In this usage, faislica refers to a self-organizing network in which individuals align actions through tacit agreements, reputation signals, and lightweight feedback mechanisms, enabling coordinated outcomes in complex social systems without formal institutions.
The coinage appears in late 20th and early 21st century speculative writing and discussions of distributed
Core features commonly associated with faislica include emergent norms that evolve through voluntary participation, decentralization of
Applications and use exist primarily in fiction and theoretical discourse. Faislica serves as a narrative device
Reception is mixed in real-world analysis. Critics argue faislica represents an idealized scenario that downplays power