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Ban on seal products - why is this something that needs to be decided at EU level?

PuckstownLane wrote 1 month ago: Canada has filed an official complaint at the World Trade Organisation against a European Union ban … more →

Tags: EU affairs, EU

Healthcare & Subsidiarity: Two Interpretations15 comments

John Henry wrote 1 month ago: I’ve been thinking a bit about the principle of subsidiarity recently as it relates to health … more →

Tags: Health Care

One Catholic's View of Health Care64 comments

Joe Hargrave wrote 3 months ago: I have been wanting to say something about the health care debate for sometime, but I have refrained … more →

Tags: Pope Benedict XVI, Caritas in Veritate, Government-Run Health Care

Conservatism and Subsidiarity

Matthew Schmitz wrote 3 months ago: John Schwenkler says that while he often hears conservatives talk about subsidiarity, he sees them d … more →

Tags: john schwenkler, conservatism, Who really cares?, Arthur Brooks

Common Sense Healthcare Reform Should Be Based On Authentic Catholic Principles of Social Justice

Doug Lawrence wrote 3 months ago: When the Church talks about the sanctity of life, the traditional family, solidarity with the poor, … more →

Tags: Catholic Q & A, Events, Human Rights, Inspirational, Politics, Catechism, Catholic social principles, Government, health-care reform

Subsidiarity at Work6 comments

Tito Edwards wrote 3 months ago: Everyone here at the American Catholic hoped that you all have had a happy Labor Day weekend. The pr … more →

Tags: Pope Leo XIII, dignity of work, Rerum Novarum, Quadragesimo anno, Pope Pius XI, Labor, Capital, Labor Day

Big Government, Big Business, and the Little Guy

Augustine wrote 3 months ago: Do you ever get the feeling as you observe the current health care reform debate that no one is real … more →

Tags: Culture of Life, Economy & Solidarity, Government & Subsidiarity, Big Government, Big Business, public option, government option, health-care reform, health care cooperatives

Radical Reform? I Think Not!

Distracted Activist wrote 3 months ago: The Centre for Public Policy for Regions has warned that our public sector has to instigate radical … more →

Tags: SNP, reform, Government, Public sector, recession, Greens

Subsidiarity: Judging the Appropriate Level2 comments

dgoodmaniii wrote 3 months ago: The Distributist Review’s own Paleocrat has posted a fascinating rumination on what subsidiari … more →

Tags: Common Good, Catholic, Distributism, social teaching

A Guiding Principle to the Debate on Healthcare: The Principle of Subsidiarity

Doug Lawrence wrote 4 months ago: Given the anti-Catholic bias in many circles, I must point out that the Catholic Church has no desir … more →

Tags: Books / Publications, Catholic Q & A, Events, Human Rights, Inspirational, Politics, Catholic, church, federal

Obamacare: A Distributist Perspective

dgoodmaniii wrote 4 months ago: Obviously, all I can work with here is the text of the bill that the House of Representatives has be … more →

Tags: Catholic, distributist, Obamacare

What Does the Church Say? Rerum Novarum On Private Property

bdouglass wrote 4 months ago: The document which Belloc, Chesterton, and the other Distributists primarily looked for inspiration … more →

Tags: Distributism, Economics, Catholic Faith, I.R.S., Tax, Belloc, Restoration of Property, Catholic

Distributism: Ends and Means

bdouglass wrote 4 months ago: There has been some considerable support among certain members of the Distributist community lately … more →

Tags: Distributism, Economics, Catholic Faith, Federal Government, I.R.S., Tax, Belloc, Restoration of Property, Catholic

German Constitutional Court "threatens future steps toward European integration"

PuckstownLane wrote 4 months ago: Perhaps the juggernaut of  EU integration (and the centralisation of law-making authority)  has had … more →

Tags: EU affairs, EU

Whatever Happened to Subsidiarity (revisited)?

PuckstownLane wrote 5 months ago: Ireland has benefited greatly from membership of the EU, and hopefully it will continue to do so as … more →

Tags: EU affairs, MEP, EU

Should it be the EU Commission that decides where we are allowed to smoke?

PuckstownLane wrote 5 months ago: The European Commission on 30 June called on member states to boost their non-smoking legislation in … more →

Tags: EU affairs, EU

POPE AND OBAMA’S VIEWS CONVERGING?

Doug Lawrence wrote 5 months ago: July 9, 2009 POPE AND OBAMA’S VIEWS CONVERGING? Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on r … more →

Tags: Events, Politics, Human Rights, Abortion, Encyclical, Pope Benedict XVI, Barack Obama - the ABORTION President, poverty

Confused about world-wide economic problems? Here's the Catholic answer!

Doug Lawrence wrote 6 months ago: Catholic Social Teaching and the Market Economy 23 May 2007 Edited by Philip Booth A new perspective … more →

Tags: Catholic Q & A, Books / Publications, Videos, Photos, Audio, Politics, Human Rights, Inspirational, Catholic, Christian, Rerum Novarum

Gutting local government

solatnz wrote 6 months ago: I don’t know about you, but I’m finding Rodney Hide and National’s approach to con … more →

Tags: A.C.T., Local Government, rodney hide


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