lisandism
Lisandism is a contemporary political and ethical philosophy that centers on human flourishing through local autonomy, participatory governance, and ecological stewardship. Proponents describe lisandism as a framework that reconciles individual rights with collective responsibility, prioritizing subsidiarity—the principle that decisions should be made at the most local level capable of addressing them—and inclusive deliberation that broadens citizen influence.
Origins and development: The term emerged in the 2010s within academic and reformist circles, drawing on critiques
Core tenets include decentralization, subsidiarity, deliberative democracy, social and ecological sustainability, and pluralism. It emphasizes citizen
Practices associated with lisandism range from participatory budgeting and local councils to eco-centric planning and cooperative
Reception and influence: Lisandism appears mainly in academic discourse, regional experiments, and speculative or theoretical writings.