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Title Rethinking subsidiarity : multidisciplinary reflections on the Catholic social tradition / Martin Schlag, Boglárka Koller, editors
Published Cham : Springer, 2024

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Description 1 online resource (x, 225 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Chapter 1. Social Doctrine of the Church and Relational Ontology: The Trinitarian Roots of Subsidiarity -- Chapter 2. Grounding the Principle of Subsidiarity: Creation, Wonder, Marriage and the Family -- Chapter 3. The Principle of Subsidiarity: Overcoming Market & State Polarities -- Chapter 4. Subsidiarity, Human Dignity and Public Health Policies -- Chapter 5. Catholic Liberalism: An Anti-Populist Proposal -- Chapter 6. Subsidiarity and the Voluntary Principle: Historical Reflections on Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847) -- Chapter 7. Freedom, Solidarity and Subsidiarity through Work in Ancient Rome: The Tomb of the Baker Marcus Vergilius Eurysaces -- Chapter 8. Inspired By Differing Traditions – Views on Christian Democracy in Two Governments of Hungary After 1989 -- Chapter 9. Subsidiarity as the magic key to Europe's future: Conceptual and theoretical interpretations of subsidiarity in the context of the current debates on the future of the European Union -- Chapter 10.The Principle of Subsidiarity in European Law -- Chapter 11. Spiritual Capital and Giftedness: Subsidiarity in Business -- Chapter 12. Teaching Subsidiarity through Purpose: A Classical-Experience-Based Curriculum Development
Summary This book takes a fresh and interdisciplinary approach to the concept of subsidiarity. While subsidiarity is commonly understood as an organizational principle that assigns competences to the appropriate level within an organization, its application extends beyond politics. This innovative book offers a comprehensive analysis that includes religious and secular perspectives, exploring the relevance of subsidiarity to society, business, law and politics. By bridging the gap between theology, philosophy, political science, law, and history, this volume fills a significant gap in the literature. It reexamines the ideological foundations of subsidiarity within the Catholic social tradition, investigates its practical implications, and questions how it can address the challenges faced by contemporary business environments, particularly issues of social inequity. With a normative and conceptual approach, the book critically reflects on the links between subsidiarity and themes such as responsible business practices, ecological concerns, individual autonomy, and the common good. By exploring the potential of subsidiarity to overcome dichotomies and promote a middle ground between government-based solutions and individual freedom, the volume offers valuable insights and practical solutions. This volume stands out as the first major study dedicated to subsidiarity in society, business, law and politics. Through its multidisciplinary lens, it sheds light on unexplored connections and highlights the role of subsidiarity in fostering ethical and socially responsible behavior. It is an essential resource for researchers, PhD and graduate students, as well as professionals in theology, philosophy, political sciences, law, and history who seek a comprehensive understanding of subsidiarity and its implications for contemporary issues
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed April 19, 2024)
Subject Subsidiarity -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church.
Genre/Form Electronic books
Form Electronic book
Author Schlag, Martin, editor
Koller, Boglárka, editor
ISBN 9783031501432
3031501438