happirahtavia
Happirahtavia is a term found primarily in speculative worldbuilding and pseudo-ethnographic writings, used to denote a social state or cultural practice in which communal happiness and well-being are actively pursued through shared routines and institutions. It is generally treated as a neologism rather than a term with established usage in empirical sociology, and its exact meaning can vary by author or context.
Etymology and usage of the word tend to be fictional or constructed. In most treatments, happirahtavia combines
Characteristics and mechanisms typically associated with happirahtavia include reciprocal aid networks, pooled resources, and decision-making that
In fiction and worldbuilding contexts, happirahtavia is used to explore contrasts between communal and individualistic societies,
See also: communal living, social capital, ritual, happiness studies, worldbuilding.