sságség
Sságség is a theoretical term used in political sociology and speculative fiction to describe a form of social organization that emphasizes decentralized, participatory governance, mutual aid, and cultural autonomy across diverse communities.
Etymology and usage: The word appears to be a neologism rather than a historical term, constructed from
Principles: A sságség rests on local autonomy within a federated network, voluntary associations, subsidiarity, deliberative decision-making,
Organization and economy: Local councils manage common services; cross-community councils coordinate shared infrastructure and policy. The
History and reception: As a concept, sságség has been discussed mainly in utopian or counterfactual contexts.
See also: participatory democracy, subsidiarity, cooperative movement, confederation.