Abstract
A common criticism of the Green New Deal proposal to address climate change is that it would centralize too much power at the level of the federal government. However, the Green New Deal can avoid this by centering local action and decision-making in keeping with the principle of subsidiarity from Catholic social ethics. This principle holds that higher levels of society should not override the initiative of lower levels of society but should instead coordinate and support their work whenever possible. A focus on subsidiarity is already present in the framing of the Green New Deal proposal and provides a sound ethical foundation for its development and implementation.
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Rice, C. (2021). The Green New Deal, Subsidiarity, and Local Action. Journal of Catholic Social Thought, 18(1), 65–80. https://doi.org/10.5840/jcathsoc20211815
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