单词 | centralism |
例句 | Now the planning situation has gone from localism to centralism and is pretty disastrous. Richard Rogers: 'The street is where society comes into itself' 2013-07-11T06:00:02Z Back then, fear of centralism sprang from populists such as William Jennings Bryan, who hankered for easier credit for farmers. Review | Inside the ideological divide between the Fed’s board and its bankers 2022-01-21T05:00:00Z “EU competencies have clear boundaries, we must not remain silent when those boundaries are breached. So we are saying yes to European universalism, but we say no to European centralism,” he said. EU warns Poland it will pay for challenging common law 2021-10-19T04:00:00Z They admire its ruthless centralism, its desire for conquest, its ability to maintain law and order—and its religious tolerance, which allowed Christianity and Islam to coexist. Russia’s Turn to Its Asian Past 2018-07-06T04:00:00Z They’re often seen as representatives of the Spanish nation, of centralism, even of the state. Girona offer Catalans pride after La Liga downing of powerhouse Madrid | Sid Lowe 2017-10-30T04:00:00Z That is why the issue is not secession as such, but the state centralism that is usually its cause. From Spain to Iraq, states have to see that suppressing secession won’t work | Simon Jenkins 2017-09-29T04:00:00Z It’s substituted lies for truth, coercion for liberty, socialism for free markets, a comprehensive mishmash of obscurity for prudence, centralism for state initiatives and haughtiness for common sense. Fix Obamacare to benefit $300 million 2017-07-14T04:00:00Z The march toward greater centralism is already off; the EU’s attempts to expand its fiscal authority to address the euro crisis are stillborn; its immigration policies are breeding dissension in its French and German heartland. How the Malaise Will End 2016-06-21T04:00:00Z There were always honourable radical or liberal reasons for opposing European integration and centralism – as exemplified by Maastricht. Europhobia: a very British problem | Geoffrey Wheatcroft 2016-06-21T04:00:00Z Vietnam follows the classic communist doctrine of democratic centralism, whereby the party is the only permitted political player. In Vietnam, where politics and daily life rarely mix - BBC News 2016-01-28T05:00:00Z They are motivated by mistrust of centralism and popular abhorrence of the banking establishment. The Central Bank Skeptic Who Helped Give Birth to the Fed 2015-10-24T04:00:00Z The union's bureaucratic centralism would threaten "diversity in Europe", a diversity rooted in the continent's history and culture. Nick Clegg is paying the price for being king of compromise 2014-05-28T04:00:00Z Or is it despotic centralism in the way of Stalin and Hitler, the most recent, though far less cruel, variant being the Chinese one: state capitalism plus one-party rule? China's Coming Economic Slowdown 2013-10-26T00:57:05Z A kind of “democratic centralism” is the rule, whereby there’s free and open discussion until a decision is taken, at which point the focus is on throwing all effort behind executing the decision. What Is The Internal Culture Like At Baidu? 2013-03-29T15:09:01Z But he will not participate in the political centralism of the eurozone or in some deeper European federation. Cameron's speech told Europe's emperors to get dressed 2013-01-24T21:00:06Z The delegates are voted on by lower-ranking members but based on guidance provided by higher-ups, a process known as “democratic centralism.” Agenda Set for Party Congress Marking Transition 2012-11-07T16:36:01Z In the view of increasing democracy, a restricted federalism is the one possible check upon concentration and centralism. Letters of Lord Acton To Mary, Daughter of the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone 2011-12-06T03:00:20.687Z This occurred contemporaneously with the historic solution of the problem of federalism versus centralism, which silenced forever the old antagonism between the inhabitants of the metropolis and those of the provinces. The Social Evolution of the Argentine Republic 2011-11-24T03:00:43.903Z “People are coming to us, I think because we are a free Catholic church, and are not dependent on the Vatican’s centralism,” he said. Milan Journal: Woman in Priestly Garb Sounds ?a Great Echo? 2010-09-23T23:40:00Z Wouldn't a cuts programme determined by a nationally focused consultation exercise be another example of centralism rather than localism? An exercise in managing anger, not cuts 2010-06-09T14:29:00Z This brief history of the Texan revolt against centralism seems to place the authorities of that country on a firm basis of natural and constitutional right. History of the War Between Mexico and the United States, with a Preliminary View of its Origin, Volume 1 The entire process has been said to represent the application of democratic centralism to planning. Area Handbook for Romania Central to the observance of basic communist policy is adherence to the principles of democratic centralism. Area Handbook for Bulgaria The guiding principle of the ideological and organizational structure of the Party was the Leninist dictum known as democratic centralism. Area Handbook for Albania Your subversion of the Constitution of 1824, your establishment of centralism, your conquest of Zacatecas, characterized by every act of violence, cruelty, and rapine, inflicted upon us the profoundest astonishment. Southern Literature From 1579-1895 A comprehensive review, with copious extracts and criticisms for the use of schools and the general reader The military life of this chieftain naturally inclined him towards centralism, but he was altogether unfit either by character or habits for civil authority. History of the War Between Mexico and the United States, with a Preliminary View of its Origin, Volume 1 All organs of the party are closely interrelated and operate on the principle of democratic centralism. Area Handbook for Romania Modern "liberalism" has abandoned American constitutional government and replaced it with democratic centralism, which, in fundamental theory, is identical with the democratic centralism of the Soviet Union, and of every other major nation existing today. The Invisible Government Clause second of Article VI of the Constitution, adduced by the friends of centralism, 149; how magnified and perverted, 150. The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government But they meant rights of man independent of God, and the right of the people to be absolute; and they continued the system of centralism, or government by bureaucracy, without God. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1864 Roman society constantly faced and consistently failed to solve the contradiction between centralism and local interests and local rights. Civilization and Beyond Learning from History The Left was formed by the Germans who stood for centralism and a close union with Germany. Independent Bohemia An Account of the Czecho-Slovak Struggle for Liberty Following the line of least resistance, as throughout his long reign, he inclined now to federalism, now to centralism, and he was still experimenting when the war of 1866 broke out. The War and Democracy 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. The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government One embodies expectations characteristic of the context that relied upon literacy- homogeneity, hierarchy, centralism, tradition. The Civilization of Illiteracy Some still believed in parliamentary methods, the great majority being adherents of strong centralism. Anarchism and Other Essays Republican Rome attempted to guard against excessive centralism by the tribunitial veto, or by the organization of a negative or obstructive power. The American Republic : constitution, tendencies and destiny The distributive nature of market transactions cannot be held captive to the centralism of literacy without affecting the efficiency of market mediation. The Civilization of Illiteracy There is one other provision of the Constitution, which is generally adduced by the friends of centralism as antagonistic to State sovereignty. The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government 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. The Civilization of Illiteracy The pragmatic framework suggested necessitated elements of order, ways of assigning and keeping track of assignments, a certain centralism, and, last but not least, organizational forms, which religion and governing bodies took care of. The Civilization of Illiteracy Yet in France, territorial democracy the most complete results only in establishing the most complete imperial centralism, usually called Caesarism. The American Republic : constitution, tendencies and destiny The quote embodies centralism by establishing centers of interest and understanding around the quoted. The Civilization of Illiteracy With writing, and especially with literacy, sequentiality, linearity, hierarchy, and centralism became characteristics of the entire practical experience. The Civilization of Illiteracy Since the end of the last century, artists started breaking away from some of the characteristics implicit in the literate experience, such as hierarchy, centralism, and nationalism. The Civilization of Illiteracy There is also an expectation of centralism, and thus hierarchy and discipline. The Civilization of Illiteracy While the United States remain the great American power, that system, or its kindred system, democratic centralism, can never become an American system, as Maximilian's experiment in Mexico is likely to prove. The American Republic : constitution, tendencies and destiny Nevertheless, this subsumation does not follow the patterns of centralism and the hierarchy of literacy. The Civilization of Illiteracy The pragmatic framework of the civilization of illiteracy requires that the centralism of literacy be replaced through massive distribution of tasks, and non- hierarchic forms of human interactions. The Civilization of Illiteracy These are reflected as general expectations of permanence, universality, dualism, centralism, and hierarchy. The Civilization of Illiteracy Within the nation-state's borders, citizens are subjected to a political practical experience of homogeneity, centralism, and uniformity, required by the efficiency expectations of the Industrial Revolution. The Civilization of Illiteracy This division of the powers of government is peculiar to the United States, and is an effective safeguard against both feudal disintegration and Roman centralism. The American Republic : constitution, tendencies and destiny A wide array of methods and technologies facilitates emancipation from the centralism and hierarchy embodied in literacy-based pragmatics. The Civilization of Illiteracy 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 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 Civilization of Illiteracy Literacy actively supported self- discipline and restraint, the acceptance of centralism and hierarchy, as well as the understanding of extended production cycles of intense labor and relatively stable, although not necessarily fair, working relations. The Civilization of Illiteracy The real practical tendency of universal suffrage is to democratic, instead of an imperial, centralism. The American Republic : constitution, tendencies and destiny There is no promise of permanency, even less of stable hierarchies and centralism. The Civilization of Illiteracy The civilization of illiteracy requires alternatives to centralism, hierarchy, sequentiality, and determinism in politics. The Civilization of Illiteracy The tension between choice and authority was experienced in family life in the specific context of human relations based on hierarchy and centralism. The Civilization of Illiteracy Practical experiences of power concentration are supported by literacy, whose implicit structure and expectation is centralism and representation. The Civilization of Illiteracy |
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