Best Subsidiarity Poems
Below are the all-time best Subsidiarity poems written by Poets on PoetrySoup. These top poems in list format are the best examples of subsidiarity poems written by PoetrySoup members
Bipartisan DissonanceWhen oppositional cognitive dissonance
deflects focus from compassion,
I've learned to go back to when I deflected focus from her.
She sends me passive-aggressive messages,
bread crumbs leading...
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Categories:
subsidiarity, conflict, math, parents, political,
Form:
Narrative
Watering TerrorI'm so confused,
raised to believe cooperative love overpowers competing fears
about scarcity of time,
and other resources,
and anger about past over- and under-valuing of myself
as a...
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Categories:
subsidiarity, anger, destiny, fear, hate,
Form:
Epic
New BeginningsToday we begin with a quote from Eisenstein
with commentary in brackets
informed by Bucky Fuller's cooperative metaphysic
of Synergetic Steerage.
"We have a[n intuited, autonomic systemic] need...
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Categories:
subsidiarity, nature, philosophy, political, psychological,
Form:
Narrative
What I Didn'T KnowPeople, Places, and Things I Didn't Know I Trusted
I rather suddenly, and belatedly,
realized I trust the highest and best use for language,
for every community and...
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Categories:
subsidiarity, culture, health, love, political,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Yangyyolks With Yinyin-WhitesStart and end each day,
and life,
with a taoist egg.
I doubt my eggs are religious.
No, but they are natural,
organic incubators,
co-arising nondual yolk form
with transparent regenerative...
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Categories:
subsidiarity, analogy, culture, earth, food,
Form:
Narrative
Universal Credit UnionStepped inside Bucky's Universal Credit Union today
to ask what could I invest in
with least risk
and greatest potential for self-optimizing return?
He invited me to sit down
to...
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Categories:
subsidiarity, earth, nature, psychological, science,
Form:
Free verse
Darwin's Double-Dark DilemmaElder Darwin swims in ethology.
He rolls in his deep grave ecology.
He itches and scratches his dissonance
that survival of most fitted and dense
implies manifest destiny for...
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Categories:
subsidiarity, culture, death, earth, environment,
Form:
Free verse
Sun God's Original IdeaI'm not much of a writer,
more of an activist,
a doer,
timeless doing.
Anyway, my Yang side,
which you AnthroTribes might recognize as EcoJustice,
emerges from my PositiveYang/NegativeYin Balancing
compassionate/revenge...
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Categories:
subsidiarity, earth, health, sun, time,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Portraits of Racial Politics“It is the custom of scholars when addressing behavior and culture to speak variously of anthropological explanations, psychological explanations, biological explanations, and other explanations appropriate...
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Categories:
subsidiarity, culture, earth, health, love,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Transparent ExodusImagine we live in an eco-normative story
of competing for wealth-commodities,
cash piled in quantifiable currencies,
collectively blinded to our Win-Win
natural economic,
ecological,
psychological,
biological health and well-being
nurturing value roots.
One...
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Categories:
subsidiarity, earth, environment, philosophy, political,
Form:
Free verse
I Ain'T Feelin' ItCould what a political scientist would call
deeply held belief
also be what a psychologist could identify as a
feeling of affinity or aversion,
trust or distrust,
confluent familiarity or...
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Categories:
subsidiarity, culture, freedom, health, humor,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Breathing EasierEgo hears SuperEco's universal exhalation,
natural explication.
Id-entity actively self-purges with each inhalation,
even through dissonant death's hypothermic double-hinged boundary,
then emerges from inhaling information
to exhaling decomposition,
death and...
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Categories:
subsidiarity, earth, heart, identity, love,
Form:
Free verse
Riding Time's Political FlowWe might do well
to worry less
about including the grizzly bear population
in our DNA/RNA cooperatively encultured Golden Rule,
after all,
we already would kill and eat them,
if hungry...
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Categories:
subsidiarity, beauty, culture, nature, philosophy,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Straining TogetherOur cognitive and emotional struggles against dissonance of all varieties,
and struggles for more love and consciousness and health
work better as decompositions laid out between Ego...
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Categories:
subsidiarity, body, earth, environment, humanity,
Form:
Prose Poetry
Remembering Radical RelativesExplain your historical evolution radically, inclusively, expansively, good-humoredly;
not carefully, deductively, reductively, sarcastically.
We once had a school of thought
among up and coming geneticists and historians
that...
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Categories:
subsidiarity, beauty, culture, health, humor,
Form:
Prose Poetry