Centralism
political doctrine advocating for administrative or political centralization of power From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Centralism is an idea on how to organize a state or government. The idea is to focus this organization under a single government instead of using many local government bodies. In many cases, this makes communication easier. An organization that is an example for centralism is the Roman Catholic Church.
Related pages
- Devolution, the opposite concept
- Democratic centralism, a concept of Vladimir Lenin; he used the idea of centralism to organize political parties.
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