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Ioannes PP. XXIII
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political

Ad Petri Cathedram
   Chapter, §
1 2,22| advantages, no motives of political dominance, no desires for Mater et magistra §
2 48 | prosperity within the same political communities. Finally-to 3 48 | different countries. ~The Political Field~ 4 49 | 49. To turn to the political field, We observe many changes. 5 49 | colonialism and the attainment of political independence by the peoples 6 49 | economic, social, cultural and political welfare of all nations throughout 7 57 | personal initiative is lacking, political tyranny ensues and, in addition, 8 60 | recreational, professional and political ends. ~Advantages and Disadvantages~ 9 93 | the economic, social and political spheres. ~ 10 109 | experience testify that in those political regimes which do not recognize 11 110 | explains why social and political movements for the harmonizing 12 122 | productivity within the same political community, and between countries 13 143 | the administrative and the political level. ~The Self-Advancement 14 146 | have their proper voice in political circles and in public administration. 15 150 | Among citizens of the same political community there is often 16 152 | different areas of the same political community. Indeed, in accordance 17 157 | the relationship between political communities that are economically 18 165 | economic advancement of those political communities whose development 19 168 | among all members of the political community. This means that 20 171 | gaining control over the political situation in the poorer 21 194 | sap the vitality of the political community of which they 22 201 | technical, economic, social, political and cultural problems which 23 202 | 202. Individual political communities may indeed enjoy 24 212 | human relationship between political communities on a national Pacem in terris §
25 25 | world-wide fellowship of men. ~Political Rights~ 26 36 | economics, social institutions, political movements and forms, laws, 27 40 | proceeded to lay claim to their political rights as well. Finally, 28 41 | women are now playing in political life is everywhere evident. 29 42 | entirely new social and political lines. Since all peoples 30 42 | peoples have either attained political independence or are on the 31 63 | modern world especially, political, economic and cultural inequities 32 69 | however, this juridical and political structure is to realize 33 73 | development reached by the political community of which they 34 78 | of the binding force of political constitutions and the government' 35 80 | regulate the relations of political communities with one another. ~ 36 81 | is quite impossible for political leaders to lay aside their 37 85 | established order between political communities must be founded 38 88 | entitle them to exert unjust political domination over other nations. 39 89 | differences at all between political communities from the point 40 94 | interests is furnished by that political trend (which since the nineteenth 41 94 | background are anxious for political autonomy and unification 42 97 | harvest of evils, stifling the political development of nations. ~ 43 98 | in the economic, social, political, educational, health and 44 102 | contacts. ~The Problem of Political Refugees~ 45 103 | plight of those who for political reasons have been exiled 46 124 | with the common good, to political freedom, and to the adoption 47 - | RELATIONSHIP OF MEN AND OF POLITICAL COMMUNITIES WITH THE WORLD 48 130 | authorities of the various political communities. There is also 49 135 | the shape and structure of political life in the modern world, 50 135 | Between the Common Good and Political Authority~ 51 140 | public authorities of each political community. The special function 52 140 | solution to economic, social, political and cultural problems which 53 144 | establishment of a juridical and political ordering of the world community. 54 146 | as well as for their own political communities. It is vitally 55 146 | economic, social, cultural or political, be such as not to obstruct 56 158 | economic, social, cultural, and political undertakings, even when 57 159 | economic, social, cultural and political advantages-these are matters 58 160 | they were embarking on some political revolution. ~ 59 161 | parties, it reduces men and political parties to the necessity Princeps pastorum §
60 25 | self-government. The acquisition of political freedom can sometimes be 61 48 | in social, economic, and political life that their entire future


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