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It envisages a centralised state.
It certainly doesn't mean a party or a centralised state enslaving its people.
We cannot split the difference between a centralised state and devolution of power and resources.
A party intent on engineering equal social outcomes, across regions as well as classes, is bound to think that doing so requires a centralised state.
Syria, which is unlikely soon to recreate a centralised state, is hardly in a position to object to secession for Iraq's Kurds.
But a centralised state where millions of people have little or no contact with those making decisions will carry with it the seeds of destructive behaviour.
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Mr Meles has been a reformer, bringing the market to a centralised state-run economy.
In a much-discussed essay in Prospect magazine in February 2009, Blond wrote, "Look at the society we have become: We are a bi-polar nation, a bureaucratic, centralised state that presides dysfunctionally over an increasingly fragmented, disempowered and isolated citizenry".
Despite repeated crises of succession and a Danish seizure of power at the start of the 11th century, by the 1060s England was a powerful, centralised state with a strong military and successful economy.
Although never united into a single centralised state, the groups retained a degree of emotional attachment based around shared origin myths and cultural practices.
Such laws evince a worrying belief in the power of a strong, centralised state under the control of one party.
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