decentralisation, as a concept, needs to be deeply explored and understood for most people to feel about it in ways that they value. partly, this is because they have been conditioned to feel that centralisation of power is a good thing for everyone and party, they do not think of decentralisation as implying power. decentralisation needs to be understood as the empowerment of all who take part, making a whole that is greater than the sume of it's parts and also greater than a centralised equivalent which is dominated by the few.
Interestingly, the false left/right paradigm that is inserted into politics at every opportunity by those of limited capacity for reason and those who deny reality out of convenience, gives us simple ways to sell decentralisation to all involved. The 'right' mindset of personal empowerment is satisfied by the way that decentralisation gives every person an avenue to build power. The 'left' mindset of strength through unity is also satisfied by having defined ways of forming consensus that everyone can participate in adjusting if they are inspired to do so.
In actuality, we need center. Not an imaginary center that takes no action, but the balance of personal and group interests. This balance has never been found on Earth but it is possible to achieve. A key part of the process relies on all voices being heard, which is a huge part of why Hive offers so much potential. Hive's uncensored capacity for structuring human consensus provides a combination of key puzzle pieces that are rarely found together. Humanity needs to catch up to what the technology is making possible here.