@Radical_EgoCom "Community" and "Society" are too vague to accurately define where one begins and another ends. Are we talking about a paradigm where people organically organize themselves into regional administrative districts? Wouldn't you still need some sort of regional council to hire/pick the factory managers, who in turn hire/pick the factory workers, therefore generating a hierarchy; or this an acceptance amount centralization?
@DanDan420
The distinction between "community" and "society" is fluid and context-dependent. However, this system would be one where people voluntarily organize into various associations and collectives based on shared interests and needs, rather than relying on rigid administrative structures.