Parte, Capitolo, §
1 1, 1 | The Crisis of Contemporary Man~ ~
2 1, 1 | whose field of~action is man himself. In other words,
3 1, 1 | personality of present-day man and all his activities.~ ~
4 1, 2 | of Western and Christian Man~ ~ Above all,
5 1, 2 | of Western and Christian man, that is, Europeans and
6 1, 3, 5 | and the culture of Western man, has been producing successive
7 1, 3, 5 | secularist, and pragmatic man of our days and of the materialistic
8 1, 3, 5 | it is in the hands of one man or~in the hands of a group. ~
9 1, 4 | of Western and Christian man and of the errors to which
10 1, 5, 4 | depth. On the contrary, man's free will, aided by grace,
11 1, 6, 1 | the unbridled passions~of man.~ ~
12 1, 7, 1 | universe and a way of being of man that the Revolution seeks
13 1, 7, 2 | common. Now, the virtues man is called to practice are
14 1, 7, 2 | peoples. Indeed, even though man may know the principles
15 1, 7, 3 | impulses toward sin existing in man as a consequence of the
16 1, 7, 3 | second stage, the proud man hates all authority in general
17 1, 7, 3 | authority, to which every man as such - the proud included
18 1, 7, 3 | absurdity of affirming that man is God,~commits the absurdity
19 1, 7, 3 | and, consequently, that man should act in the temporal
20 1, 7, 3 | constant friction~exists within man between the sensible appetites
21 1, 7, 3 | is precisely freedom for man as long as he is "revolutionary"
22 1, 8, 1 | mere powers of his nature, man can know many truths and
23 1, 8, 1 | means that in every fallen man there is always a weakness
24 1, 8, 2 | of the free will. Fallen man sins thus, violating one
25 1, 8, 3 | contrary, to the degree a man declines in virtue and surrenders
26 1, 8, 3 | disturbed in the judgments a man makes of himself.~
27 1, 11, 1 | and evil, in contemporary man. And, ipso facto, it is
28 1, 11, 2 | the Revolution taught that man is endowed with an infallible
29 1, 11, 3 | or the State, it is in man that the Revolution trusts.
30 1, 11, 3 | that the Revolution trusts. Man, self-sufficient thanks
31 1, 11, 3 | definitive happiness of man.~ In such a world,
32 1, 11, 3 | Christ has no place, for man will have overcome evil
33 2, 3, 1 | somehow alive in the memory of man, coexist with many revolutionary
34 2, 3, 3 | God, for the service of man. For this reason, the Counter-Revolution
35 2, 3, 3 | earth a paradise in which man lives happily with no thought
36 2, 9, 1 | of soul that comes to a man because God governs his
37 2, 10, 2 | effects of Original Sin in man, his frailty, the fruitfulness
38 2, 10, 2 | and vigilance in order for man to persevere.~·
39 2, 11, 1 | a particular concept of man, society, the State, history,
40 3, 2, 1 | Where can one find today a man on par with Charlemagne?~
41 3, 2, 3 | total – targeting the whole man and all men in all countries. ~ ~
42 3, 2, 3 | targets the whole psyche of man. That is, it acts on him
43 3, 2, 3 | social group and even each man imperceptibly closer to
44 3, 3, 1 | so the communists say - man will have attained a heretofore
45 3, 3, 2 | acquiring these "riches," man would compensate for the
46 3, 3, 2(91)| We well know that modern man, overwhelmed by speeches,
47 3, 3, 2(91)| sociologists who affirm that modem man has already transcended
48 Post | publicity beamed on the man of perestroika, who made
49 Post | systematic de-Christianization. Man undoubtedly tends toward
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