loodunlikele
Loodunlikele is a term from the hypothetical language and culture of the island society of Loodun. In that context, it denotes a governance and social principle that seeks to harmonize individual autonomy with communal responsibility.
Etymology and terminology: the word is a compound of loodun, meaning community, and likele, meaning balance
Definition and usage: loodunlikele describes a decision-making norm that prioritizes broad consent over simple majorities. In
History and reception: the term first appears in fictional narratives such as The Tide of Loodun and
Examples: implementations might include municipal charters that require consensus before enacting ordinances, or community forums that
See also: consensus decision-making, participatory governance, deliberative democracy.
References: The Tide of Loodun (novel, 1995); The Compendium of Loodun Language (fictional handbook, 2006). These