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What is thing called subsidiarity in Pope's encyclical

July 23rd 2009 01:08
Bizarre Politics Reports: Pope Benedict Encyclical may be too little and too late to stop the surge of Globalism. There are many questions about what comes first if things should be decided at the lowest level possible .
Bewildered New World
Bewildered New World asks what subsidiarity is


Pope Benedict encyclical calls out for subsidiarity as a priority. How can it work in a global economic arena ?

See definition that brings out more questions about where Globalism fits in picture. ( Do not confuse subsidiarity with subsidiary in the Fields of Broken Dreams


The Pope cites subsidiarity as a priority. We take this to mean that
decisions should be made at the lowest level possible. And perhaps
decentralization is better than centralization. This seems to differ
with organizations like the UN, The World Bank, The WTO and the various
trade agreements like NAFTA, GATT, CAFTA that are above individual
national systems and processes.

It is obvious too that globalization was well designed by masterful
forces outside the will of the people and any natural economic flow.
The globalization of money and production is not susidiarity. It seems to be just
the opposite.

See what Ten Mexican Bishops say about NAFTA being cultural death and
what a top Central American Bishop told Congress about the evils of
CAFTA at Tapsearch Com Globalization

At The Rationale, Quest we explore the latent
response of religion and philosophy to the most massive dislocation of
workers in history and call workers and labor the "stepchildren" of both
disciplines.

The Pope's encyclical may be too little and has come to late to alter
the surge of a new "ism" of Globalism that has arrived on the world
scene like no other idealogy.

See selection of blogs and articles at Tapsearch Com Sites

I wonder about the term globalization not being defined as to what it
really is and how it evolved. There is a need to define this more than
just being a phenomenon because it is much more than that.
Globalization has a structured design and the designers were and are
powerful forces that operate outside the will of the people and
democratic principles.

The "globalization" of money came in 1956 after the Suez crisis and the
designers hid their intents.

The "globalization" of production started in 1956 too when the U.S.
Government sponsored the moving of factories outside of the USA starting
in that year. It was supposed to be a temporary program but it never
ended. It first evolved into the maquiladora factory program in Mexico
using impoverished workers to make products for the USA. It never
worked. It was set up to use cheap factories to get investors out of
their problems. The money crisis is not new.

See what ten Mexican Bishops say about NAFTA "free trade" being a
"cultural death" and what one Central American Bishop told the US
Congress about CAFTA "free trade". See
Broken Dreams
Surprisingly, the encyclical does not define what "free trade" is and it is
not really trade as historically practiced and defined. It is about moving
production from place to place for the sake of the cheapest labor.
It is Globalism at work with the real commodities being traded are human
beings who are put on a world trading block to compete with one another
for the same jobs.

The first stimulus package went to a foreign country - ( Mexico ), when Pres
Clinton rushed billions of dollars to Mexico to save the peso and the
Mexican economy just after getting NAFTA passed. This proves from the
beginning that so called free trade was a disaster for years.

The next stimulus packages went to foreign auto assemblers to build
their plants in the USA with parts coming from the underclass workers in
the world. Various states paid out more than a billion dollars to these
foreign companies. This came after more than 1.4 million workers lost
their jobs in the U.S. auto and steel industries. More than a milllion
workers lost their jobs in the computer industry during the late 1980s
and during all of the 1990s.

Thank you Jesus for KIA
A human nature crisis.

Now it comes down to this - People in a small town in a U.S. Southern
state have a banner flying saying - Thank you Jesus for KIA. (KIA was
given 400 million dollars to build a plant there.) In Indiana, the state
paid out more than a 150 million dollars to Honda to build an assembly
plant in their state which will employ only 5,000 assembly workers using
parts coming from the sweatshops of the world. Meanwhile more than
20,000 auto parts workers lost their jobs
in Indiana.

And so it goes in the Bewildered New World. Pope Benedict's enyclical
may be too little and may be too late.
( See Ray Tapajna Chronicles that forecasted the economic crisis years
ago at Tapart News and Art that Talks - Ray Tapajna Chronicles

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