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But the political burden of centralisation is onerous too.
Relentless centralisation is to be succeeded by devolution to the frontline.
We may eventually conclude that that centralisation is not worth the additional growth.
With a remarkable touch of self-delusion, he believes that centralisation is less of a problem in his idealised, newly adopted US.
If Labour ministers said outright that centralisation is the handmaiden of equality - for which there is an intellectually strong case - we would all know where we stood.
One minister said: "A form of dramatic centralisation is under active consideration - a form of Gosplan if you like," a reference to the Russian state planning committee set up in the 1920s.
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But the new centralisation was widely criticised.
Secrecy and centralisation are useful watchwords in a conventional war.
Here, the pomp and centralisation were a means to celebrate not the emperor, but the proletariat.
After Alasdair Milne resigned and John Birt achieved power, this centralisation was accelerated.
The problem of excessive centralisation was evident during the Thatcher years but it has accelerated out of control since 1997.
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