Centralist (noun)

A person who believes in or supports a political or economic system with a strong central authority or government.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word "centrum", meaning "center", and the suffix "-ist", meaning "one who believes in or practices something".

Examples:

  1. Centralists believe in the power of a centralized government to make decisions for the greater good of the country.
  2. Many centralists are concerned with creating a uniform and consistent national culture and policy.
  3. Centralists often argue that a strong central government is necessary to provide essential services and protect national interests.
  4. Centralists are often contrasted with decentralists, who believe in spreading power and decision-making more broadly across society.
  5. The debate between centralists and decentralists is a long-standing one that has played out in many different political and economic contexts.
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