Chap., §
1 Pref | step toward the regime of private property. Such a solution
2 5 | concerning the family and private property, which in turn
3 5 | Church's thought concerning private property and the family;~
4 5 | existence of the family and private property is an ideal desirable
5 5 | to reestablish legally private property and the family
6 6, 2 | to its thought concerning private property and the family,
7 6, 2 | regard only to the family and private property.~It is so absurd
8 6, 2 | the family but not about private property. In such a case,
9 6, 2 | instructed about the principle of private property.~It would seem
10 6, 2 | knowledge of the principle of private property and respect for
11 6, 2 | which form the foundation of private property would be the same
12 6, 2 | ineluctably to the principle of private property.~Hence it is that,
13 6, 2 | and of the extension of private property, and moreover
14 6, 2 | that a society in which private property does not exist
15 6, 2 | treat the institution of private property, that is, it is
16 6, 2 | doubt about the fact that private property is not only legitimate
17 6, 2 | occurred in the matter of private property. But the fact that
18 6, 2 | opposed to the abuses of private property, is even more severe
19 6, 2 | reasons why the institution of private property is indispensable
20 6, 2 | follows that to abolish private property, and as a consequence
21 6, 2 | a society where there is private property? Is it impossible
22 6, 2 | to consider the fact that private property is an institution
23 6, 2 | living in a regime where no private property exists.~Is private
24 6, 2 | private property exists.~Is private property then the cause
25 6, 2 | an institution, such as private property, which has been
26 6, 2 | Indeed, in a society without private property, the upright souls
27 7, 1 | see, the institution of private property, which is the necessary
28 7, 1 | deny that in a regime of private property it can happen ‑
29 7, 1 | reason for us to renounce private property, and the riches
30 7, 2 | precisely the principle of private property, but the whole
31 7, 4 | faithful to the principle of private property, Catholics placed
32 7, 4 | confuses the institution of private property, as such, with
33 7, 4 | any way the elimination of private property as an institution.
34 7, 4 | constituted again small private properties, generated in
35 7, 4 | justice or charity to his own.~PRIVATE PROPERTY AND THE PRACTICE
36 7, 4 | justice in its relations with private property. In section VI,
37 10 | reference to the abolition of private property would have to be
38 Summ, 5| especially the denial of private property or of the family ‑
39 Summ, 5| every effort to restore private property and the family,
40 Summ, 6| Decalogue which are the basis of private property (7th and 10th Commandments),
41 Summ, 7| Church about the principle of private property. By not speaking
42 Summ, 7| from the replacement of private property by collective ownership.~‑
43 Summ, 7| faithful.~‑ The institution of private property must exist because
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