hierarchicalism

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English

Etymology

From hierarchical +‎ -ism.

Noun

hierarchicalism (uncountable)

  1. The process or policy of organising as a hierarchy.
    • 2000, Colin D. Standish, Organizational Structure and Apostasy, page 18:
      As we have explored the organizational development of the church, it has become evident that the organization that God wanted for His church was the antithesis of hierarchicalism.
    • 2009 August 2, Lawrence Downes, “Desert Odyssey”, in New York Times:
      “Beneath that quick-smiling or watchful Catholicism lurks another far more elaborate hierarchicalism which in turn subdivides all supposed ‘Mexicans’ into myriads of local spiritualities whose half-secret survival through all the long torments of the Spanish conquest promises their own continuance in bright-colored globules of coherence irrelevant to, hence safe from, the scrutiny of American capitalists.”