- Page 1 and 2: Joseph Cardinal Höffner CHRISTIAN
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- Page 13 and 14: on the basis of the classical socia
- Page 15 and 16: INTRODUCTION § 1 The Concerns and
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- Page 27 and 28: a) The flight into the impersonal
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the family. Its origin is not of th
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speaks of a new „metropolitan mat
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schooling for conjugal love. It is
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a) In primitive social relations, f
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family“ is false. „While it mus
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Abstracting from so-called 'asocial
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the doing, separates work from play
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great thing if I could make shoes.
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§ 3 Work and Leisure 1. The Proble
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ings, fields and work sites. In a s
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the wage system bear inspection by
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agreed wage. Above and beyond every
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foreseen a few decades ago. For aut
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) Personnel management and authorit
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place here: the price of raw materi
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economic realm; integration in the
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ody. For that reason, if man wishes
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development worthy of man, for the
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lations of the Creator as he manife
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a) The market economy and free comp
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nomic and civil progress?“ (42,1)
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subject to Soviet imperialism. Thro
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doctrine of historical epochs the f
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nist community of goods might have
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piece-work bonuses, and the like. L
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(the rector multitudinis), of reali
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towards absolutism“ (Georges Ripe
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oad strata of the population posses
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) Dissemination of wealth through n
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net profit of a national economy th
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tion of a formula which should allo
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intensive primary sector of agricul
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a) No Objection to Pioneer Profits
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3. Critical Evaluation Christian so
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and juridical doctrinarians!“ 77
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without any thought as to whether i
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an agreement; every lawful power is
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Christian philosophy of the state,
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2. Objection to the Doctrine of the
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§ 3 Rights and Duties of Governmen
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sheds the blood of man, by man shal
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). War and Peace in the Nuclear Age
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d). Ten Guiding Principles The Firs
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the employment of nuclear weapons,
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freedom of association, the freedom
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when it is a question, not of a pol
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constitution. Pressure groups disti
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a) Church and state go back „to t
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their faith, as it were, in the pol
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l397), one also reads that, accordi
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was furthered by the two world wars
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Europe became conscious in the seco
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medium-sized and small-scale compan
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exist“ sufficient qualities and e