fedezéki
Fedezéki is a term used in political theory and cultural discourse to describe a system of social organization that combines ethically grounded communal practice with federated, deliberative governance. It is not tied to a single tradition or language, and its usage varies across contexts, from theoretical essays to speculative fiction.
Etymology: The word appears to be a neologism rather than the product of a specific language, with
Core ideas: Fedezéki emphasizes decentralization, voluntary associations, mutual aid, and participatory decision-making guided by shared ethical
Structure and practices: The model envisions networks of local councils or cooperatives that federate into larger
Contexts of use: In academic debates, fedezéki serves as a thought experiment about reconciling faith-based or
Reception and critique: Supporters view it as a useful heuristic for examining community resilience and ethical
See also: federation, mutual aid, faith-based governance, deliberative democracy.