Part, Chap., §
1 Messag, 1, 1 | of the West, the French Socialist Party is, like so many
2 Messag, 1, 2 | political, economic and social program from the philosophical
3 Messag (1) | since in them the French socialists present the perspective
4 Messag (4) | justice. A political and social organization founded upon
5 Messag (4) | should be sought less in a social contract than in God Himself,
6 Messag (7) | affecting all sectors of social life, including relations
7 Messag (8) | have nothing to do with socialism."~"These societies continue
8 Messag (8) | be inegalitarian ... The social division of labor has taken
9 Messag (8) | extremely efficient machine of social and police control ..."~ "
10 Messag (8) | The existence of different social classes and the maintenance
11 Messag (14)| content to the notion of social utility. Breaking away from
12 Messag (14)| calling into question ... the social division of labor" ("Fifteen
13 Messag (15)| progress of economic and social democracy. The French, citizens
14 Messag (16)| Economic democracy and social democracy are indissociable
15 Messag, 2, 5 | businesses but the whole social structure as well. Indeed,
16 Messag, 2, 6 | replaced by the criteria of social utility, determined by the
17 Messag (22)| well as in their periphery (social services, leisure, culture,
18 Messag (22)| for us especially to erase social segregation in the realm
19 Messag (22)| undertake ... the development of social forms of leisure and tourism" ("
20 Messag (22)| a global conception of social life in which the time of
21 Messag, 2, 9 | b) the affirmation of a social function of this~right;
22 Messag, 2, 9 | that it must fulfill this social function; d) the consequent
23 Messag (23)| cut off from economic and social realities. What frame fro
24 Messag (23)| place where the different social milieux will rub shoulders
25 Messag (24)| where the struggle against social inequalities and segregations
26 Messag (26)| tutelage...No matter what social class they belong to, youngsters
27 Messag, 2, 11 | democracy to the economic and social life of self-managing businesses
28 Messag (29)| like every right, has a social function, but it is not
29 Messag (29)| it is not limited to its social function. This is what Pius
30 Messag (29)| this reason that Catholic social teaching, besides other
31 Messag (29)| why the Pontiffs of the social encyclicals, and also We
32 Messag (29)| be sure, accompanied by social obligations; a right, however,
33 Messag (29)| right, however, not merely a social function" (Discorsi e Radiomessaggi
34 Messag (29)| collective property of social groups, transforming each
35 Messag (29)| thus better fulfilling its social function. This would be
36 Messag (33)| capitalist property with social property that may take many
37 Messag, 3, 1 | the State, but rather by a social fabric or mechanism comprising
38 Messag (35)| the recognition of small social groups and consequently
39 Messag, 3, 1 | considering what the genuine socialist mirage would be if applied
40 Messag (36)| society in which communist social self-management will develop" (
41 Messag (36)| extinction along with a step to a social regime in which society
42 Messag (36)| self-management of society. Some social functions analogous to those
43 Messag (36)| fulfilled by the State into social functions; 3) the integra
44 Messag (36)| of armed men to guarantee social order and discipline. Then,
45 Messag, 3, 2 | any of them - are merely social realities which have always
46 Messag, 3, 2 | implements regarding the economy, social organization, political
47 Messag (45)| numerous Christians in all social milieux, and to the hope
48 Messag (46)| narrow-minded, egotistic social class, ferocious when necessary ...~"
49 Messag (47)| institutions to favor directing social struggles toward a common
50 1, 3 | workers, but rather the "social goals" set by "democratic
51 1, 3 | units must bear in mind the social goals set by national, regional
52 1, 5 | its organization and its social behavior will take place
53 1, 6 | wills from the goals of social transformation" (Program,
54 1, 7 | expenses related to salaries, social security, budget for training
55 Author | so to speak, collective social explosion of these passions
56 Author | immorality in general into the social customs of Christian Europe.~
57 Author | Church and the State, into social customs, art and culture,
58 Author | and into the political, social and economic order of today'
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