Centralism
a centralizing system; centralization.
historical examples
there is no promise of permanency, even less of stable hierarchies and centralism.
the civilization of illiteracy mihai nadin
they are an expression of accepted hierarchy and centralism to the degree that these could be rendered relative as need required.
the civilization of illiteracy mihai nadin
centralism, to be successful and powerful, required the levelling of the differences of speech and of race.
bohemia under hapsburg misrule various
the civilization of illiteracy requires alternatives to centralism, hierarchy, sequentiality, and determinism in politics.
the civilization of illiteracy mihai nadin
there is also an expectation of centralism, and thus hierarchy and discipline.
the civilization of illiteracy mihai nadin
nevertheless, this subsumation does not follow the patterns of centralism and the hierarchy of literacy.
the civilization of illiteracy mihai nadin
noun
the principle or act of bringing something under central control; centralization
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