is a small civic learning circle — usually six to twelve people —
who choose to shift their community from reactive competition
toward thoughtful care.
Using the simple practices outlined in the Guidebook slides below,
chapters learn to listen before debating, explore root causes before rushing to solutions, and design small, practical experiments
that strengthen connection and creativity.
What feels like personal frustration is often a cultural loop;
change the loop, and the emotional life of the room changes.
Over time, meetings grow calmer, clarity increases,
and people feel seen, heard, and valued again.
Starting a chapter does not require expertise
— only the willingness to gather, practice, and build
a more coherent community together.
We are here to help you build your chapter in an enjoyable way.
Feel free to contact me with any questions.
People interested in
peace, social justice, Earth care, and sustainable economics
are natural allies of Wisocracy and can build a Wisocracy Chapter
in their school, village, town, region, or city — meeting in person or online.
Schools, libraries, youth groups, and faith communities
can also serve as supportive homes for a Wisocracy Chapter.
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