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A new organisation - what legal structures can work well with Sociocracy?

Hi, New member here ;)

I am in the process of setting up an educational organisation with the ambitions vision and goal of the whole of the British electorate having had an opportunity to hear what we have to say by the May 2020 general election!

Sociocracy, as something I came across a few years back when another organisation I am involved with took it on (the Alexander Technique Interactive Teaching Method Teachers' Association) and read the book at the time, seems to be the most obvious means of organising the new organisation.  I'll need to look into whether to use some kind of formal company to limit liability of members or something less formal and how the circular organising practices of a Sociocratic organisation can comply with and integrate with standard British legal entity.

Anyone have any experience or knowledge in this field to share?

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