Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 1,10| through every joint of the system according to the functioning
Mater et magistra
§ 2 29 | private property, the wage system, and moderate Socialism. ~
3 29 | Private Property; the Wage System~
4 31 | 31. As for the wage system, while rejecting the view
5 42 | bases of a given social system are in accord with the unchangeable
6 55 | family. Hence every economic system must permit and facilitate
7 75 | notice in this connection the system of self-financing adopted
8 83 | organization of an economic system is such as to compromise
9 83 | initiative, then such a system, We maintain, is altogether
10 128 | required in the economic system as a whole. All such reforms
11 129 | goods and require a better system of services. But at the
12 129 | development of the entire economic system. ~
13 132 | 132. In a system of taxation based on justice
14 143 | also form a flourishing system of cooperative undertakings,
Pacem in terris
§ 15 3(2a) | have kept our numbering system keyed to the Latin paragraphs.-
16 13 | country. Furthermore, a system must be devised for affording
17 64 | expansion of the productive system. Such services include road-building,
18 70 | doubt that a State juridical system which conforms to the principles
19 71 | age, that even a juridical system which has been established
20 72 | regulated by any hard and fast system of laws. ~In such cases,
21 72 | preserve the State's juridical system intact-in itself and in
22 74 | the common good; and in a system which allows for a regular
23 87 | valid argument in favor of a system whereby those who are in
24 112 | program, with an effective system of mutual control. In the
25 161 | uprooting of an outdated system, but in a well designed
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