Pope Leo's encyclical links subsidiarity and solidarity to ensure universal social rights

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Pope Leo's encyclical criticizes local fiscal capacity determining social rights, making them territorial, not universal. The document argues subsidiarity and solidarity are inseparable, with higher levels obligated to intervene when lower ones fail to guarantee fundamental rights. Financial issues in public administration are seen as breaking these principles, impacting human dignity and potentially creating geographically based citizenship.


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