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Democratic centralism is the
organisational principle of most
Communist parties, in
which decisions are made by a
process of
vigorous and open
debate amongst...
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Centralisation or
centralization (North
American English; see
English spelling differences) is the
process by
which the
activities of an organisation,...
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centralist and non-centralist
moral theories. The
debate between centralism and non-
centralism revolves around the
relationship between the so-called "thin"...
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Organic centralism is a
method of
political organisation advocated by party-orientated left communists, in
particular the
Italian Left. It was a concept...
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Centralism (Spanish: centralismo) is the
common act of the
social elite in Peru ac****ulating, or centralizing,
wealth and
development along the
coast of...
- The
Group of
Democratic Centralism (Russian: Группа демократического централизма, romanized: Gruppa
demokraticheskogo tsentralizma),
sometimes called the...
- Europe. The
Chinese Communist Party is
organized based on
democratic centralism, a
principle that
entails open
policy discussion on the
condition of unity...
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Democratic centralism (Chinese: 民主集權制; pinyin: mínzhǔ jíquánzhì; Wade–Giles: min2chu3 chi2chʻüan2chih4; lit. 'democratic collect-authority system') is...
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privatised state companies and
legalised private property.
Democratic centralism, a
concept conceived by
Russian Marxist Vladimir Lenin, is the organisational...
- the
Constitution of 1824, and yet the
eventual Conservative cause of
centralism was at the
center of the debates. Ironically, a liberal,
Father Mier would...