Chap., §
1 Intr | Marxism would be the lesser evil, for the loss of the faith
2 Intr | of the faith is a greater evil than the destruction of
3 Pref | view effort and risk as an evil which they are never disposed
4 3 | even though accepted as an evil, but nevertheless a lesser
5 3 | but nevertheless a lesser evil.~Between these two points
6 4 | is better to prevent an evil than to remedy it. Furthermore,
7 4 | necessary to choose the lesser evil. And the problem will inevitably
8 4 | regime, perhaps the lesser evil consists in avoiding the
9 4 | the struggle be the lesser evil. For the loss of the faith
10 4 | of the faith is a greater evil than the destruction of
11 6, 1 | Century, or in error and evil as in the Russia or the
12 6, 1 | things coherent in error and evil is already of itself a tremendous
13 6, 2 | able to agree as a lesser evil to a compromise in which
14 6, 2 | This is so because the evil produced by the total lack
15 6, 2 | necessity of tolerating a lesser evil cannot lead to the renouncing
16 6, 2 | resolves to tolerate a lesser evil, She does not thereby imply
17 6, 2 | thereby imply that this evil should not be combated with
18 6, 2 | more so when this "lesser" evil is most grave in itself.~
19 6, 2 | necessary to accept the lesser evil. And with this regret, She
20 6, 2 | necessary to accept the lesser evil.~Now, acting thus, the Church
21 8 | notion of the tremendous evil that laicism is. They continued
22 Summ, 6| fait accompli" and a lesser evil.~ ~
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