That was the idea by which Mirabeau would have preserved the Revolution from degenerating through excess of decentralisationinto tyranny.
But a day was to come for bitterly rueing this paralysis of the imperial instincts of the people, this indefinite decentralisation of the national strength.
It cannot be denied that the inherent vice of the Netherland polity was already a tendency to decentralisation and provincialism.
Their decentralisation is rural and capitalist federalism; their self-government, the exploitation of the budget by themselves, just as the whole political science of their statesmen consists only in massacre and the state of siege.
Without venturing my own opinion, I must say that in this work Kropotkin enunciates a theory which few radicals accept--the Decentralisation of Industries.
Another general cause which militates against decentralisation is the inevitable tendency of any disputant who is dissatisfied with a decision given locally to seek redress at the hands of the central authority.
The decentralisation of the provincial governments, and a separation of civil, military, and fiscal functions.
To many intelligent patriots of the time, however, decentralisation seemed to be only a sure sign of swiftly approaching anarchy.
On the contrary it encouraged decentralisation and local division of the people.
Local administration was farmed out to local magnates, another part of the crazy decentralisation which led to catastrophe.
Decentralisation and centralisation are, by way of becoming catchwords, repeated without understanding to justify the most diverse schemes.
It is not uncommon to find, therefore, that a policy ofdecentralisation has been adopted.
A firm public control in the common interest over the steam and electric railways of the future seems essential to the attainment of adequate decentralisation for dwelling purposes.
In these monstrous growths machinery ofdecentralisation may be evoked to undo in part at any rate the work of centralising machinery.
It is only in the case of the largest and densest industrial cities, swollen to an unwieldy and dangerous size, that such methods of decentralisation can in some measure be applied.
Other nationalities must be denied the right of organisation, for decentralisationand autonomy are treason to the Turkish Empire.
L] It was at first proposed, when decentralisation was at its strongest, that each State should have its own President, and that the Reichs President and Prussian President should be kept separate.
These changes of nomenclature suggest a reaction into decentralisation followed by a recoil back into centralisation.
He denied that his policy was a policy of decentralisation in any destructive sense.
Had a long talk with Mr. Arbuthnot on the decentralisation of finance, the officering of the police, and the position of the Native army.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "decentralisation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.