Mark examines centralization's effects from multiple angles. He has a *great* section called "Centralization Can Be Harmful". Covers the general ground.
But it's immediately followed by "Centralization Can Be Helpful"!
This is not a radical pro-decentralization RFC, is what I'm saying.
Mark does address the radicals:
> Many engineers who participate in Internet standards efforts have an inclination to prevent and counteract centralization because they see the Internet's history and architecture as incompatible with it.
So true bestie, that's me you're describing