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Federal system had been supplanted by "Centralism," and the marchings of armies and the rise and fall of generals and Presidents come thick and fast throughout the country.
Mexico Its Ancient and Modern Civilisation, History, Political Conditions, Topography, Natural Resources, Industries and General Development Martin [Editor] Hume 1919
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My opposition to a public option has nothing to do with spending or fiscal discipline ... it's about respecting the Constitution by keeping the federal gov from getting even bigger (and taking yet another step away from Federalism and a step closer to Centralism), and preserving liberty.
Senator: Non-profit co-ops would help drive down health costs 2009
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If it were compared to the USA, it was as if they had the Civil War first, and after that the War of Independence (what rove the ruling factions in La Patria Boba was their views on Federalism against Centralism, among other things).
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A long-drawn-out article, “In Defense of Evidence: Against the Exclusionary Rule and Against Libertarian Centralism” posted on LewRockwell. com, a site created by a former chief of staff to Congressman Ron Paul, explains why the “rule” should be opposed by libertarians:
Printing: Chief Justice Roberts and His Federalist Society Ideology 2009
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We desperately need to kill this creeping Centralism before it kills British democracy, so why not 'Big Bang' localism?
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Centralism has manifestly failed in the NHS in the benefits system and in education.
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He says that Al-Qa`idah operates on the doctrine of "Centralism in Decisionmaking and Decentralism in Implementation."
Tuesday, August 03, 2004 As'ad 2004
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Democratic-Centralism means free discussion and the participation of all party members in evolving its policies.
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Centralism should be more and more democratic as revolution advances.
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The attempt to enforce Centralism on Texas, which contained many Americans, increased the ill-will toward Mexico.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 30, April, 1860 Various
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