makerkogukond
Makerkogukond is a term used in the context of Estonian social and economic concepts. Within this framework, makerkogukond refers to a highly atomized, capital-intensive and cosmopolitan economic system that is perceived as inherently having a tendency towards homogenization and lack of community. This concept serves as a contrasting idea to the traditional or rural community structures, with its focus on shared ownership and resource management.
The name'makerkogukond' is derived from a fusion of Estonian words'makerk' meaning 'hardest' and 'kogukond' meaning 'group'
In economic theory, makerkogukond can be seen as a representation of globally disseminated economic practices, such
Proponents of alternative social and economic structures may see makerkogukond as workable case study material or