theirat
Theirat is a term used in some contemporary sociopolitical discourse and in speculative fiction to denote a framework of social organization in which authority and responsibility are distributed through reciprocal obligations among members of a community. It is often described as a way to formalize trust and cooperation without relying on centralized power.
Etymology and usage of the term are uncertain, and it is generally regarded as a neologism. The
Core elements of theirat include enduring bonds of reciprocity, formalized agreements or charters, and mechanisms that
Contexts and reception vary. The concept is discussed mainly in scholarly articles on governance, reciprocity, and
See also: mutual aid, social contract, deliberative democracy, distributed governance.