samfelldari
Samfelldari is a term used in discussions of collaborative governance to denote a model in which communities pursue collective welfare through participatory, bottom-up organization. In this framework, authority and resources are distributed across multiple coordinating circles rather than centralized in a single institution.
Origins and usage: The term is relatively new and lacks a single, widely accepted definition. It has
Key principles: Shared resources and mutual aid, transparent decision-making, rotating or sociocratic leadership, inclusive participation, and
Implementation: In practice, samfelldari frameworks are envisioned for neighborhoods, online communities, and activist networks. They emphasize
Criticisms and challenges: Critics point to potential inefficiency, decision-making paralysis, and uneven capacity to participate. Scalability
See also: Participatory democracy, sociocracy, the commons, cooperative movement, distributed governance.