Vitsa-Koukouli: The principle of subsidiarity
26-28.10.2014
The weather was good, the mountain peaks snowy, the water in the river more and more. Our new friends, Elias and Costas, silently and untouched did the good deed of the day, marking the three days: they carried for about 2 hours-6km, uphill, downhill and straighteners, two yellow containers full of garbage, quite heavy, which were abandoned (from the Marathon most likely?) in the river and while winter is coming, water is rushing and it is certain that it will carry them to Vikos, Voidomatis, Aoos, the cleanest rivers in Europe. We hope this is not needed again. Organizers and hikers to have from now on, all the conscience! here is next country, not play laughed.

The elusive principle of subsidiarity actually concerns not only the EU, but also every state and every locally organized society across Europe, primarily for each individual citizen. One should not take away from individuals and commit to the community what they can do with their own forces and actions. The principle of subsidiarity indicates that decisions must be made, services offered and money spent at the point closest to the people. Subsidiarity secures the open society, the individual and his freedom, in the face of the pressures exerted by the centralized, interventionist, client, redistributive, conservative and paternalistic state. It is a principle of individual and social liberation and at the same time expresses the partial, coordinated and very careful granting of freedom, especially between collectives, to protection and justice, in order to achieve equal opportunities. Subsidiarity is better understood in the context of the federal states and the multiple identities of the citizen, as a "who does what" principle. Subsidiarity presupposes the acceptance of the individual's freedom of choice and of the individual responsibility inextricably linked to it. Nothing should be done by larger and more complex organisms if it can be done just as well by a smaller and simpler organism. It is a principle of limited government and individual freedom. Participation presupposes by nature collaborators and therefore involves compromises, both regulatory and voluntary, that is, respect for diversity in the pursuit of a degree of unity in each community. The principle of subsidiarity is a principle of freedom, participation and responsibility.

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