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Reclaiming the Commonity
In a state in India, over ten million people gather in circles of ten to thirty individuals once a week. Here, they make decisions on issues close to themselves and to the communities they are part of. Up to a million of these are children.
They call them Neighbourhood Parliaments, and they have no leaders, they handle decisions in a decentralised manner, speak only in turns, and decide on everything by consent.
Swarnalakshmi Ravi, who has spoken for the Children’s Parliament (the kids’ part of th…