Meghan Clark: "The principle of subsidiarity is perhaps one of the most crucial and
most misunderstood in Catholic social teaching. According to the
principle, decisions should be made at the lowest level possible and the highest level necessary. Subsidiarity
is crucial because it has applications in just about every aspect of
moral life. In medical ethics, subsidiarity helps guide decision-making.
In social ethics, subsidiarity helps us prudentially judge not only
decision-making but allocation of resources. Subsidiarity is an effort
at balancing the many necessary levels of society – and at its best, the
principle of subsidiarity navigates the allocation of resources by
higher levels of society to support engagement and decision making by
the lower levels. Despite how often it is stated – subsidiarity does NOT mean smaller is better."
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