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.

  • 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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