Decision-Making in a Good Society: The Case for Nested Councils

Written by Professor Stephen R. Shalom, this paper focuses on how democratic decision-making would happen in a post-capitalist society and discusses the role of nested councils as a decision-making vehicle.
This paper was written as a working paper for mέta and is part of a 4-part series on post-capitalism.
Download the paper here.
The other papers in this series are available here:
Post-capitalist Allocation: Participatory Planning
Post-capitalist Work: Balanced jobs and equitable remuneration
Participatory Planning: Robin: Hahnel