Understanding how broken institutions work is merely observing a natural cycle:
A centralised organisation can make decisions quickly, but with time it becomes a caricature in itself. So it will slow down, people in the centre will make all the decisions, and nobody will be able to get anything done without asking for permission.
That's when you want to be decentralised. Everyone can make things happen independently, but if that carries on for too long, there will be too many different ways to do something, and efforts will be duplicated. This is when you will move back to centralisation.
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