- 03, 02, 2016
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- Brandon, solidarity, Subsidiarity
Subsidiarity, solidarity and responsibility
Guy Brandon takes a closer look at catholic social teaching and the principles of subsidiarity, solidarity and responsibility. In or Out of Europe, these principles are hugely challenging. He makes the case that stay in and we will continue to surrender some of our autonomy, forced to put up with whatever imperfections remain after the renegotiation process. Leave and we lose our seat at the table, potentially waving goodbye to any control over what happens on our doorstep.
Read More- 02, 24, 2016
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- Booth, Diego Zuluaga, Subsidiarity
Subsidiarity needs to take its rightful place in the EU
Philip Booth and Diego Zuluaga compare and contrast competing understandings of subsidiarity and how they apply to the EU. They show that constitutional understandings of subsidiarity have encouraged the centralisation of power in Brussels which stands in marked opposition to its understanding in Catholic social teaching. They make the case that if we wish European integration to work and to allow individuals, families and communities to flourish, we need to return to the original conception of the subsidiarity principle – one that emphasises free will and encourages responsibility.
Read More- 10, 06, 2015
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- Culture, History, Jonathan Chaplin, Memory
How can the EU be re-membered?
Jonathan Chaplin grapples with how the EU can be re-membered and how Christians can assist that task
Read More- 09, 30, 2015
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- Baines, Culture, Current Themes, History, Memory
Who do we think we are?
In ‘Who do we think we are?’, Bishop Nick Baines questions whether it’s time for a new narrative to help shape who and what we want Europe to become.
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