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## Distilled, grassroots, radical governance is a good fit for the fediverse.
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This working practice comes from 30 years of building from [The Tyranny of Structurelessness](https://unite.openworlds.info/Open-Media-Network/openwebgovernancebody/wiki/The-Tyranny-of-Stuctureless---tick-box-list).
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This working practice comes from 30 years of building from [The Tyranny of Structurelessness](03.-The-Tyranny-of-Stucturelessness).
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Social change groups have worked in this way to challenge and change power structures on the ground. Some examples of social change groups: from squats, protest camps and climate camps to indymedia, Reclaim the Streets and more recently to XR and even Occupy.<br/>
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Rainbow Gatherings are a working example of this grassroots governance. They have been going for 50 years and the core is still based on the founding traditions which came from the Vietnam War - not the hippy dippy origins that people talk about.
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“serving the humans trying to communicate.” we get out of the way and let the humans work it out – we provide structer for the groups, we don’t define the groups.
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[FAQ](https://unite.openworlds.info/Open-Media-Network/openwebgovernancebody/wiki/FAQ)
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[FAQ](99.-FAQ)
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[Looking at existing projects](https://unite.openworlds.info/Open-Media-Network/openwebgovernancebody/wiki/Looking-at-existing-projects)
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[Looking at existing projects](04.-Existing-Projects)
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## Further Reading
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