subsidiarity
Britishnoun
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(in the Roman Catholic Church) a principle of social doctrine that all social bodies exist for the sake of the individual so that what individuals are able to do, society should not take over, and what small societies can do, larger societies should not take over
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(in political systems) the principle of devolving decisions to the lowest practical level
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Subsidiarity, on the other hand, recognizes that private associations and local or state governments are better equipped to address most social issues.
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Subsidiarity enthusiasts are often quite two-faced about it.
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Subsidiarity is a good principle, in the abstract.
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Subsidiarity, then, is often just an intellectual and financial free lunch.
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