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  2. Democratic centralism - Wikipedia

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    By the Brezhnev period, democratic centralism was described in the 1977 Soviet Constitution as a principle for organizing the state: "The Soviet state is organized and functions on the principle of democratic centralism, namely the electiveness of all bodies of state authority from the lowest to the highest, their accountability to the people ...

  3. Centrism - Wikipedia

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    Centrism is the range of political ideologies that exist between left-wing politics and right-wing politics on the left–right political spectrum.It is associated with moderate politics, including people who strongly support moderate policies and people who are not strongly aligned with left-wing or right-wing policies.

  4. Centrism by country - Wikipedia

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    Centrism is a political ideology associated with moderate politics placed between left-wing politics and right-wing politics on the left–right political spectrum. Various centrist movements have developed in different countries, based on the specific country's political environment.

  5. List of communist ideologies - Wikipedia

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    This view is also opposed to the social democratic and Marxist–Leninist ideologies, with their stress on parliaments and institutional government (i.e. by applying social reforms) on the one hand [271] and vanguard parties and participative democratic centralism on the other.

  6. Central committee - Wikipedia

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    A central committee is a political-executive organ designated as the highest organ of a communist party between two congresses. Per the principles of democratic centralism , a central committee is empowered to deal with any issue that falls under the party's purview.

  7. Centralized government - Wikipedia

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    A centralized government (also united government) is one in which both executive and legislative power is concentrated centrally at the higher level as opposed to it being more distributed at various lower level governments.

  8. Organization of the Chinese Communist Party - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of democracy in CCP parlance has its basis in Vladimir Lenin's concept of democratic centralism. [4] From its establishment in 1921 to it seizing power in 1949, the CCP was in effect continuously at war, and the centralizing element of democratic centralism became the basis on how the party was ruled. [2]

  9. Radical centrism - Wikipedia

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    Many books offer radical centrist perspectives and policy proposals on topics including foreign policy, environmentalism, food and agriculture, underachievement among minorities, women and men, bureaucracy and overregulation, economics, international relations, political dialogue, political organization and what one person can do.