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'''Unitarism''' is a non-quadrant ideology that advocates for a '''Unitary State.''' A unitary state is a state in which political power is held by a single central government, instead of it being spread amongst states, provinces, federations or the like. Despite wanting centralized power, it is not inherently authoritarian, as one can argue a libertarian central government, or even an authoritarian decentral government. It can be seen as the opposite of [[File:Confed.png]] [[Confederalism]]. |
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Revision as of 15:36, 5 April 2021
Unitarism is a non-quadrant ideology that advocates for a Unitary State. A unitary state is a state in which political power is held by a single central government, instead of it being spread amongst states, provinces, federations or the like. Despite wanting centralized power, it is not inherently authoritarian, as one can argue a libertarian central government, or even an authoritarian decentral government. It can be seen as the opposite of Confederalism.