mehut
Mehut is a term used in speculative fiction and theoretical anthropology to describe a form of communal governance that centers on collective memory, mutual aid, and participatory decision-making. In most depictions, Mehut denotes a framework or ritual rather than a single practice, and it is often presented as an idealized alternative to hierarchical rule.
Origin and usage: The concept emerged in late 20th-century speculative works and has since appeared in role-playing
Structure and practices: Mehut assemblies are usually decentralized and feature rotating leadership roles. Decisions arise from
Cultural significance and reception: Within its fictional worlds, Mehut is often portrayed as a model of non-hierarchical
Variants and uses: Some treatments tie Mehut to ritual practices, communal feasts, or digital archives that
See also: consensus decision-making, mutual aid, social contract, non-hierarchical organization.