Meta Sociocracy - Who Needs Whom? Rediscovering Interdependence in Governance as a Living System What if governance wasn't something we do to people-but something we become together? Meta Sociocracy - Who Needs Whom? is the transformative sequel to Sociocracy - The 5th Key, diving deeper into the human heart of governance. It challenges the illusion of separateness and replaceability in organizations and reframes structure as relationship, decision-making as care, and purpose as something collectively held. Building on the Meta Sociocracy (Meta S) paradigm and the Bearing Governance Model (BGM), this book offers a profound shift: from managing roles to honoring people, from nested hierarchies to functional constellations, and from power-over to relational equivalence. Through practical insights, poetic metaphors, and paradigm-defining language, it invites readers into a living model of collaboration-where every person is a gear in the clock of wholeness, and no voice is expendable. Whether you're a governance designer, facilitator, team member, or changemaker seeking to move beyond structural compromise, this book offers a clear path toward regenerative, post-hierarchical cooperation. With clarity and depth, it articulates how Consent-Based Scoring, Initiative Activation Rights, and the Circle Constellation support not just structure-but interbeing. If you've ever sensed that something essential was missing in how we gather, govern, and grow together-this book may be the answer to that quiet knowing. Because in Meta Sociocracy, no one is optional.
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