• Artisian@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    On the extreme end, Quakers. Consensus is clearly a democratic voting scheme, and they’ve run everything from churches to universities to states to companies with it.

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        7 hours ago

        Consensus is quite hard to corrupt by design. You trade off some substantial amount of efficiency, and most groups aren’t willing to commit to working towards it.

        They believe everyone’s got some good in them, and that good will end up getting the important decisions to happen. I note that they don’t seem to actually control for this belief all that hard. Perhaps anyone who doesn’t believe gets too impatient and moves on.

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          7 hours ago

          Yes, I looked it up. A non adversarial voting system based around consensus. This is similar to a system I strive for in my workplace.

          Thanks for pointing this out, while extreme it does offer some good insight especially for someone who is over the first past the post system like me.