I thought I responded on this already... no? Okay, so somewhat like sectionalism or consiliarism it says that a centralized power (like the pope) should have no control over sub groups (councils). Subsidiarity sounds to me a little like community centered living as opposed to a nationalistic subjugation. Bioregionalism and community gardening, local currencies, communes and such all seem to indicate a temperament that seeks separation (including states rights) from a central government. This inclination is fearful to those with the aggregate wealth and power and their perspective will characterize these views as secessionist, non-conformist, unpatriotic, even communist or threats to the nation's security. Subsidiarity also leans toward feudalism which already seems to have taken hold in some areas of the world especially where there is genocide, civil war or unchecked gang activity.
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