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'''Sociocracy''', also called '''dynamic governance''', is a system of governance which seeks to create harmonious social environments and productive organizations. It is distinguished by the use of '''consent''', rather than majority voting, in decision-making, and of '''discussion by people who know each other'''.  
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'''Sociocracy''', also called '''dynamic governance''', is a system of governance which seeks to create harmonious social environments and productive organizations. It is distinguished by the use of '''consent''', rather than majority voting, in decision-making, and of '''discussion by people who know each other'''.
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Latest revision as of 19:58, 9 July 2020

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociocracy


Sociocracy, also called dynamic governance, is a system of governance which seeks to create harmonious social environments and productive organizations. It is distinguished by the use of consent, rather than majority voting, in decision-making, and of discussion by people who know each other.

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