Quotes about centralization (12 Quotes)


    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 key words of violent economics are urbanization, industrialization, centralization, efficiency, quantity, speed.... The problem of evolving a nonviolent way of economic life in the West and that of developing the underdeveloped countries may well turn out to be largely identical.


    The gist is to call for centralization and eliminate all the silos, ... We have to come up with a fix so these children and these families can feel the change. But this bill is just the start.



    But in 2006, when we talk about cash management, we talk about centralization and back-up support services at a regional level, such as the establishment of regional treasury services (and) shared service centers.

    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.


    We appreciate, in general, if red tape is being addressed and hierarchies are put to test. But this should not lead to centralization ... as it paralyzes the company rather than making it faster and more flexible.

    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.

    The Office of Personnel Management's Plum Book, published at the start of each presidential Administration, shows that there are more than 3,000 positions a President can fill without consideration for civil service rules. And Bush has gone further than most Presidents to put political stalwarts in some of the most important government jobs you've never heard of, and to give them genuine power over the bureaucracy. These folks are really good at using the instruments of government to promote the President's political agenda, ... And I think that takes you well into the gray zone where few Presidents have dared to go in the past. It's the coordination and centralization that's important here.




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