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English: A linear time-line of the influences leading to what is now known as 'Sociocracy', from the coining of the word in 1851 by Auguste Comte, the introduction of 'Consent' by Kees Boeke from Quaker meeting practice until the integration of Lean, Agile and Holacracy influences by Bockelbrink and Priest in 2015
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Major influences in formation of Sociocracy (3.0)

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