tekosyy
Tekosyy is a term used in fictional world-building and speculative discourse to denote a social-technical principle governing resource sharing and collaborative decision-making in a community. In this usage, tekosyy describes a decentralized, trust-based system where access to goods and services emerges from ongoing cooperative activity and reciprocal obligations rather than centralized allocation or market prices. The concept emphasizes transparency, collective memory, and resilience, with communal records tracked through informal ledger signals, open-source governance protocols, or ritualized exchange cycles.
Etymology and origins: The word tekosyy is a constructed term without rooted linguistic origin in any real
Applications in fiction: Various authors use tekosyy to explore themes of mutual aid, autonomy, and social cohesion.
Relation to real-world concepts: Tekosyy parallels real-world ideas such as gift economies, commons-based peer production, and
See also: mutual aid, gift economy, commons, participatory governance, decentralized systems.