Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 2,36| mobs, wanton destruction of property, and sometimes even bloodshed.
2 2,43| opinions on the right to property (opinions sometimes unsound,
Mater et magistra
§ 3 18 | by both parties. ~Private Property and Its Social Aspect~
4 19 | Secondly, private ownership of property, including that of productive
5 29 | Catholic's attitude to private property, the wage system, and moderate
6 29 | moderate Socialism. ~Private Property; the Wage System~
7 30 | With regard to private property, Our Predecessor reaffirmed
8 43 | right, even that of private property. The right to the private
9 43 | established by God, the right to property cannot stand in the way
10 74 | assets in terms of wealth and property, as the equitable division
11 76 | false to ascribe to the property alone or to the work alone
12 103 | the workingman. ~Private Property~
13 105 | possession of a certain amount of property. ~An Advanced View of Work~
14 106 | the acquisition of private property. They think more highly
15 108 | natural right to own private property, including productive goods?
16 111 | the institution of private property be such as it should be
17 111 | social order. ~Wages and Property~
18 112 | acquire a certain amount of property of their own. In view of
19 112 | Effective Distribution of Property~
20 113 | the right to own private property and the means of production
21 114 | an opportunity to possess property to all if possible."33 This
22 114 | secure, even if modest, property to all classes of people."34~
23 115 | widespread distribution of property, in view of the rapid economic
24 115 | distribution of private property in terms of durable consumer
25 117 | and public ownership of property is very much on the increase
26 118 | The Social Function of Property~
Pacem in terris
§ 27 21 | the private ownership of property, including that of productive
28 22 | the right to own private property entails a social obligation
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