mitur
Mitur is a term used in worldbuilding and speculative fiction to describe a social and economic system centered on reciprocal obligation and mutual aid within a community. In mitur-based societies, provisioning, protection, and decision-making are distributed through long-term relationships rather than through centralized markets or state institutions. The model emphasizes trust, intergenerational exchange, and collective responsibility, with resources allocated through informal networks, ceremonial obligations, and communal labor.
Etymology and origins are fictional, arising from a constructed language created for storytelling. Writers often treat
Structure and practices commonly associated with mitur include kinship- or guild-based ties, reciprocal lending of goods
Variations in depicting mitur range from soft forms, where social pressure and communal expectations guide behavior,
Reception and usage of mitur in fiction and analysis often focus on themes of reciprocity, social capital,