The entire process has been said to represent the application of democratic centralism to planning.
There is one other provision of the Constitution, which is generally adduced by the friends of centralism as antagonistic to State sovereignty.
The proposition was supported by Mr. James Wilson--both of these gentlemen being delegates from Pennsylvania, and both among the most earnest advocates of centralism in the Convention.
Centralism was instituted, and hierarchies, some very subtle, others insidious, were promoted with the help of the very powerful instrument of language.
The linear will definitely satisfy a vast number of practical activities; so will deterministic explanations and centralism (political, religious, technological, etc.
The quote embodies centralism by establishing centers of interest and understanding around the quoted.
There is, nevertheless, no reason to believe that in a universe of distributed tasks and massive parallelism, a need for political centralism and hierarchy will remain.
They are an expression of accepted hierarchy and centralism to the degree that these could be rendered relative as need required.
As necessary as soup kitchens are under conditions of centralism and hierarchy, the dissemination of knowledge and skills that individuals need in order to be able to provide for themselves is much more important.
The distributive nature of market transactions cannot be held captive to thecentralism of literacy without affecting the efficiency of market mediation.
With writing, and especially with literacy, sequentiality, linearity, hierarchy, and centralism became characteristics of the entire practical experience.
The Left was formed by the Germans who stood for centralismand a close union with Germany.
But the effective centralizing principle was not represented by the Emperor, for he stood for what was after all largely a sham centralism, because it was a centralism on a scale for which the Germanic world was not ripe.
In carrying out Sun's legacy, the Kuomintang was pledged to the principles of intraparty democratic centralism and party dictatorship over the rest of the nation.
Nationalism and centralism affected not only the armies but also the entire administration, whose service functions and police powers developed amazingly.
The Party secured its authority through a policy of democratic centralism buttressed by the election of a Party Congress from the various branches of the party.
Republican Rome attempted to guard against excessive centralism by the tribunitial veto, or by the organization of a negative or obstructive power.
The French tried the English system of organized antagonism in 1789, as a cure for the centralism introduced by Richelieu and Louis XIV.
Restoration and Louis Philippe, and called it the system of constitutional guarantees; but they could never manage it, and they have taken refuge in unmitigated centralism under Napoleon III.
Roman society constantly faced and consistently failed to solve the contradiction between centralism and local interests and local rights.
It ruled the country for fifty of the seventy years of the present century, and protected us from disunion on the one hand and from centralism on the other, and from corruption.