>It's the centralization that becomes the stable status quo.
I wouldn't go as far as 'stable'. Centralization is very susceptible to entropy and therefore there needs to be a constant renewing/repairing force so that the structure does not collapse on itself.
Centralization is a big reason why Communist regimes fail after a few decades (even when they get big immediate gains)
I wouldn't go as far as 'stable'. Centralization is very susceptible to entropy and therefore there needs to be a constant renewing/repairing force so that the structure does not collapse on itself.
Centralization is a big reason why Communist regimes fail after a few decades (even when they get big immediate gains)