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Ioannes PP. XXIII
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1 2,39 | and spiritual growth, with economic facts, with differences 2 2,42 | these workers a greater economic value; they have made their 3 2,48 | progress should not lag behind economic progress. Anything else 4 4,124| those who are so beset by economic hardship that they have 5 4,136| religion, in morals, and in economic matters; and this, in turn, Mater et magistra §
6 9 | Leo. In their social and economic teaching they have frequent 7 10 | in a time of social and economic upheaval, of heightening 8 11 | outlook that prevailed on economic matters was for the most 9 11 | the only valid motive for economic activity. In business the 10 11 | intervening in any way in economic matters. The status of trade 11 12 | 12. In an economic world of this character, 12 12 | thereby undermined the whole economic structure. ~ 13 15 | compendium of Catholic social and economic teaching.5a~No Solution 14 17 | Venerable Brethren, the basic economic and social principles for 15 20 | therefore, hold aloof from economic matters. On the contrary, 16 24 | which a genuine social and economic order must be built. ~ 17 26 | Magna Charta9 of social and economic reconstruction. ~The Encyclical 18 33 | which they work and of "the economic welfare of the whole people."13~ 19 35 | concentrated a despotic economic power in the hands of a 20 36 | remarked so discerningly, "economic domination has taken the 21 36 | desire for gain; the whole economic regime has become hard, 22 37 | re-establishment of the economic world within the framework 23 37 | with the establishment of economic and vocational bodies which 24 37 | on a world scale for the economic welfare of all nations. ~ 25 38 | the supreme criterion in economic matters ought not to be. 26 38 | unregulated competiton, economic despotism, national prestige 27 39 | the contrary, all forms of economic enterprise must be governed 28 40 | institutions, in which all economic activity can be conducted 29 42 | fundamental values of social and economic life. These three fundamental 30 43 | is prior to every other economic right, even that of private 31 46 | elapsed since the changing economic climate noted at that time 32 46 | that time by Pius XII the economic scene has undergone a radical 33 48 | of the major social and economic problems. There is a progressive 34 48 | efficiency of social and economic systems in a growing number 35 48 | there are areas of varying economic prosperity within the same 36 48 | marked disparity in the economic wealth possessed by different 37 49 | each day into social and economic matters. We are witnessing 38 49 | countries and concentrate on the economic, social, cultural and political 39 51 | at the outset that in the economic order first place must be 40 54 | their activities in the economic sphere, and to devise ways 41 55 | his family. Hence every economic system must permit and facilitate 42 57 | ensues and, in addition, economic stagnation in the production 43 60 | associations and institutions with economic, cultural, social, sporting, 44 61 | especially those which we call economic and social and which pertain 45 63 | sense, obey the laws of economic development and social progress, 46 71 | individual makes to the economic effort, the financial state 47 72 | same country. ~Balancing Economic Development and Social Progress~ 48 73 | your attention. It is this: Economic progress must be accompanied 49 74 | this it follows that the economic prosperity of a nation is 50 79 | a proper balance between economic expansion and the development 51 83 | structure and organization of an economic system is such as to compromise 52 84 | definition of the kind of economic structure which is most 53 92 | Pius XII remarked, "the economic and social function which 54 93 | with recent progress in the economic, social and political spheres. ~ 55 94 | many unjust and inhuman economic and social imbalances still 56 98 | part-of a nation's entire economic and social life, upon which 57 99 | which tackle the various economic problems on a national or 58 108 | then, of that social and economic principle so vigorously 59 108 | validity in view of the economic conditions We have described 60 109 | personal initiative in the economic field, while at the same 61 115 | property, in view of the rapid economic development of an increasing 62 115 | efficiency, to pursue an economic and social policy which 63 118 | overlook the fact that the economic enterprises of the State 64 118 | the concentration of undue economic power in the hands of a 65 122 | different degree of social and economic development. ~The Depressed 66 124 | besides those dependent upon economic expansion. Among these there 67 127 | where they are lacking, economic and social progress is either 68 128 | permitted or required in the economic system as a whole. All such 69 129 | development of the entire economic system. ~ 70 130 | would not be left without economic aid and the mental and spiritual 71 130 | The Need for a Suitable Economic Policy~ 72 135 | markedly whatever be the economic sector in which the individuals 73 139 | products of the various economic groups, agricultural, industrial, 74 140 | workers-in a permanent state of economic and social inferiority, 75 144 | an active part in its own economic advancement, social progress 76 148 | movements intent on raising the economic and social standards of 77 150 | often a marked degree of economic and social inequality. The 78 150 | Furthermore, a suitable economic and social policy must be 79 151 | role in achieving their own economic, social and cultural advancement. ~ 80 152 | too must contribute to an economic and social balance in the 81 152 | possible, the continuation of economic development. ~International 82 157 | peace so long as glaring economic and social imbalances persist. ~ 83 160 | which enjoy a high degree of economic wealth helping the nations 84 162 | in agriculture, can cause economic harm to a certain section 85 163 | capital for speeding up their economic development with the help 86 164 | urgent need of supporting the economic development and social progress 87 164 | struggling against poverty and economic disabilities. ~ 88 165 | an ever richer network of economic enterprises in the less 89 165 | scientific, technical and economic advancement of those political 90 167 | journey along the road to economic development would do well 91 168 | progress keeps pace with economic progress. Again, every sector 92 173 | nations to achieve their own economic and social growth.~ 93 175 | and technical progress, economic development and the betterment 94 182 | wealthy countries in the economic and social development of 95 183 | effectiveness of the social and economic work that is being done 96 184 | Population Increase and Economic Development~ 97 185 | 185. How can economic development and the supply 98 186 | human population, whereas economic development will proceed 99 190 | than not, by a deficient economic and social organization, 100 192 | envisages the social and economic progress both of individuals 101 198 | technical inventions and economic resources being used to 102 201 | important scientific, technical, economic, social, political and cultural 103 202 | population, an advanced economic structure, great natural 104 203 | scientific, technical or economic reasons, but in the absense 105 213 | which even the most advanced economic and social systems cannot 106 215 | make all the technical and economic progress they can, there 107 228 | their duty to carry on their economic and social activities in 108 230 | instruction in man's social and economic obligations is inadequate. 109 232 | Christian behavior in social and economic matters by actual Christian 110 239 | 239. In their economic and social activities, Catholics Pacem in terris §
111 16 | consideration in social and economic affairs, as well as in the 112 17 | primarily to the parents.13~Economic Rights~ 113 18 | 18. In the economic sphere, it is evident that 114 20 | is his right to engage in economic activities suited to his 115 40 | progressive improvement in the economic and social condition of 116 40 | rights principally in the economic and social spheres, and 117 43 | classes because of their economic and social status, sex, 118 63 | world especially, political, economic and cultural inequities 119 64 | question of social as well as economic progress, and to the development 120 88 | scientific, cultural and economic development. But that does 121 96 | ancient traditions, and their economic activity and enterprise.57~ 122 98 | happening in our own day in the economic, social, political, educational, 123 109 | help they need for their economic and social development .~ 124 112 | of a world war, with the economic and social ruin and the 125 121 | still in the process of economic development.61~ 126 122 | possible attain to a degree of economic development that enables 127 123 | the major role in their economic and social development; 128 124 | the norms governing their economic associations with small 129 124 | right of assuring their own economic development. It is only 130 130 | There is also a growing economic interdependence between 131 140 | evaluate and find a solution to economic, social, political and cultural 132 146 | every institution, whether economic, social, cultural or political, 133 156 | Non-Catholics in Social and Economic Affairs~ 134 158 | of men and the world, and economic, social, cultural, and political 135 159 | co-operation in the attainment of economic, social, cultural and political Princeps pastorum §
136 22 | quantity of secular projects. Economic assistance must be limited 137 48 | speedy changes in social, economic, and political life that


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