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Who should control the money?
The liberal state gives us a false dichotomy to organize society: something is either a sacred right of the individual or entirely controlled by the state. But the Church, in her wisdom, sketches out an alternative way to handle our affairs: subsidiarity. Broadly, subsidiarity breaks down rights and duties into the following categories:
- Individual
- Family
- Community
- State
In this context, it becomes evident that Bitcoin opposes state money management yet cannot scale to individuals either. It will be a tool to help us reorganize our society away from the poles of the spectrum towards the center of families and communities, which will be healthy for our political order overall.
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