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Mater et magistra
   §1 38 | competiton, economic despotism, national prestige or imperialism,
 2 40 |     achieve in social justice a national and international juridical
 3 60 |    formation everywhere of both national and international movements,
 4 69 |       so that the output of the national economy can be increased
 5 69 |    building up an ill-conceived national prestige, and vast sums
 6 70 |        work, and to the general national economy. ~Factors Determining
 7 73 |       of the rapid expansion of national economies, particularly
 8 74 |    justification: "Likewise the national economy, as it is the product
 9 79 |       are these demands? On the national level they include: employment
10 81 |      the common good, both on a national and a world level, must
11 99 |  various economic problems on a national or international basis.
12 104|   important part to play in the national economy-do not conflict
13 112|   productive efficiency of many national economies has been increasing
14 136|         overall distribution of national income in accordance with
15 150|        areas into line with the national average. Furthermore, a
16 165|         regional organizations, national and private societies, all
17 170|     these people into their own national mold.~Offering Disinterested
18 177|       attempt to undermine this national integrity is clearly immoral.
19 212|      political communities on a national and international level? ~
20 256|       be by so much individual, national and racial selfishness. ~
Pacem in terris
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 21 125|        respect for the latter's national characteristics and timehonored
22 130| interdependence between States. National economies are gradually
 
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