A political philosophy advocating highly cooperative, decentralized, mutual-aid communities in which individual identity is preserved but subordinated to collective well-being, without centralized authoritarian control.
From socialism: implying collective ownership or management of resources for the good of the whole, rather than competitive, individual accumulation.
From eusocial: implying extreme, structured cooperation where the needs of the group are paramount, but individuals retain some roles and freedom.
From socialism: implying collective ownership or management of resources for the good of the whole, rather than competitive, individual accumulation.
From eusocial: implying extreme, structured cooperation where the needs of the group are paramount, but individuals retain some roles and freedom.
by Scotty Raccoon April 27, 2025