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Orthocracy (cf. Orfocracy or Ortocracy - from Greek "Ορθο" - "Right, rule, correct" и "-κρατία" - "governance, management") - logical scheme of managing common or public affairs (distribution of obligations and remuneration) with a reference to ethical principles of human comunity and minimal deviation of practice from theory.

O. presumes a set criteria for evaluation of any act planned or performed to guarantee accountability of the governance, thus O. can be an attribute of a particular governance situation.

O. is close to orthodoxy, however it allows atheistic or paganistic justifications if they do not violate the ethical norms set forth by other communities.

O. uses S.M.A.R.T. framework to define planned tasks and manages resources within the reach of the executing group.

O. is formal therefore can be compared to a compliant management doctrines such as B.S.C. or T.Q.M. or 'hoshin kanri'

O. is idealistic and used for comparing real world situations and other (-cracies, like adhocracy, democracy, etc.) to predict future outcomes or prepare judgements of minimal bias.

O. is different from other economical modelling techniques as it deals with ethics and Golden Rule.

O. is meant to provide certainty in ambiguous situations regardless of jurisdiction based on common sense and laws of nature.

Apparatus of O. is a methodology based on terms, numbers and techniques combining logical, mathematical and ethical principles.

To a reasonable extent O. can be described with Unicode characters and common technical drawings.

O. is objective as exists independently of human knowledge about it but relies on hard copies and digital sources describing it.

Initial expression of O. is comon sense multipled by ethics, as O. deviating from Greek or cyrillic it is abridged OK.

OK = common sense * ethics