Good article by that title. An excerpt:
"In consent decision-making, an objection means that you have reason to
believe that carrying out the proposal will interfere with the group’s
ability to carry out their purpose. You don't have to fully agree with
the proposal to consent to it. A slogan people in the sociocracy
movement use is, 'this is good enough for now and safe enough to try.'
If we accept a not-yet-perfect proposal, we can try things out without
getting into the ideological right-or-wrong fights that paralyze so many
organizations. [...] Switching to consent can be a liberating experience
for consensus-run organizations."
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