
The Future of Governance, Part 2 with Jordan Hall | Voices with Vervaeke
Dr. John Vervaeke
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The Problem With Subsidiarity
The concept of subsidiarity is endeavoring to be an architecture that allows those two rules to be maintained even across larger groups. In community, every all relationships and in a robust, but not in the classic example is straight up an indigenous tribe. By contrast, society is something where relationship is mediated by some kind of formal structure. We can study the dynamical tensions here that society has a variety of competitive advantages over community. And I would propose those two tensors move us from context-rich juridical environment into a deeply content-based executive environment.
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