Quotes of All Topics . Occasions . Authors
If you're going to have centralization, why not have it!
On the vaporization and the centralization of the Self. All is there.
Centralization as a system is inconsistent with a non-violent structure of society.
In a democracy there is a centralization of governmental power in a simple majority.
The struggle between centralization and decentralization is at the core of American history.
Cloud computing is a great euphemism for centralization of computer services under one server.
I believe in the Italy of municipalities, of the Renaissance, not in Mussolini's centralization.
In the area of macroeconomic policies, I think we'll see more centralization, like in the budgetary sphere.
The real trick in highly reliable systems is somehow to achieve simultaneous centralization and decentralization.
I'm a federalist. I believe in the Italy of municipalities, of the Renaissance, not in Mussolini's centralization.
Today we know that centralization and big bureaucracies have not, as promised, been the answer for promoting better opportunities for society.
The power of the web is not in centralization; it's not in closed systems or anything like that. It's in its open nature, and that's what allowed it to flourish for the first 10 or 15 years.
If we hope and even assume that the social question will be answered through communism, and not in this or that country but in the world, any thought of centralization must be a monstrosity.
The communism of Marx seeks a strong state centralization, and where this exists, there the parasitic Jewish nation - which speculates upon the labor of people - will always find the means for its existence.
Moreover, all our knowledge of organic remains teaches us, that species have a definite existence, and a centralization in geological time as well as in geographical space, and that no species is repeated in time.
It is no accident that on the whole there was more beauty and decency to be found in the life of the small peoples, and that among the large ones there was more happiness and content in proportion as they had avoided the deadly blight of centralization.
The rise of the presidency began with the Louisiana Purchase, which in 1803 doubled the land mass of the United States. History taught the framers that, just as Rome changed from republic to empire with conquest of new lands, territorial acquisition would lead to the centralization of political power.