kohustud
Kohustud is a term used in Estonian-language speculative discourse to describe a formal system of social obligations within a community. It denotes an organized set of duties and rights, tracked in a shared ledger or platform, where individuals and institutions assign, accept, and fulfill tasks.
Etymology and usage: The word builds on the Estonian kohustus, meaning obligation or duty. In fictional or
Core principles: A kohustud framework emphasizes reciprocity, transparency, and verifiability. Tasks are defined, timelines set, and
Implementation contexts: In narratives and hypothetical analyses, kohustud can be realized through digital ledgers, formal agreements,
Critique and considerations: Proponents argue that clear obligations can enhance resilience and fairness, while critics warn
See also: obligation, contract, social contract, governance, accountability.