laborisse
Laborisse is a term used in speculative and critical discourse to describe a form of labor organization that emphasizes voluntary participation, mutual aid, and non-market distribution of produced goods. It is not tied to a single culture or nation, and its meaning can vary across authors.
Origin and usage: The term appears in writings about post-capitalist futures and alternative economic models. There
Characteristics: Core features typically include democratic governance of work projects through participatory decision-making, shared ownership or
Applications and examples: In fiction, laborisse often appears as a community workshop or village that coordinates
Criticism and outlook: Critics argue that large-scale implementation faces practical challenges such as coordination, incentive alignment,
See also: cooperatives, mutual aid, solidarity economy, commons, participatory economics.