Part, Chap., §
1 Intro | requesting copies of the work to distribute to relatives,
2 Messag (1) | these documents in this work will be as follows: "Program,": "
3 Messag (1) | synonymous. In the text of this work the same ambivalent use
4 Messag (1) | be seen on reading this work, the "Socialist Program
5 Messag (3) | references to the right in this work do not include the traditionalist
6 Messag (7) | distinction between the work of those who direct and
7 Messag (7) | manual and intellectual work, and, after the Paris Commune,
8 Messag (9) | clearly define how it will work; you raise it as an abstract
9 Messag (9) | continuous and never completed work ... In saying this we remain
10 Messag (11)| struggle to control their own work ... sometimes confused
11 Messag (13)| solution. It is necessary to work on a long term basis, following
12 Messag (15)| such in their places of work. Employers should neither
13 Messag, 2, 6 | the best incentive for work disappears, production necessarily
14 Messag, 2, 6 | natural initial incentive to work and by replacing it with
15 Messag, 2, 6 | whole impulse of a nation's work force drops and becomes
16 Messag, 2, 6 | the very nature of things work capacity varies immensely
17 Messag, 2, 6 | Furthermore, when the very capable work below capacity, the capable
18 Messag, 2, 6 | to the sum of a country's work capacities. The more radical
19 Messag, 2, 8 | and demanding as far as work is concerned -professes
20 Messag, 2, 8 | distinction between leisure and work, making both subject to
21 Messag (22)| Work is not the only thing in
22 Messag (22)| current separation between work and free time will itself
23 Messag (22)| seriously modify the content of work so that eventually the distinction
24 Messag (22)| the distinction between work and leisure will no longer
25 Messag (22)| through the transformation of work, the socialists must also
26 Messag (22)| of education, the time of work and the time of leisure
27 Messag (23)| changing life, especially at work, that one changes the cadre
28 Messag (29)| Property also derives from work. Being by nature his own
29 Messag (29)| is also the master of his work. Consequently, he is entitled
30 Messag (29)| individually with the fruit of his work belongs to him. This is
31 Messag (29)| livelihood. In return for the work done, he accordingly seeks
32 Messag, 2, 11 | subsistence? How many years of work will that take? And all
33 Messag (33)| acquired by, or useful to, his work, but it guarantees him the
34 Messag (34)| land - An instrument of work, the land will be protected
35 Messag (34)| just remuneration for their work thanks to guaranteed prices,
36 Messag, 3, 1 | grave, molding his soul at work and leisure, in culture
37 Messag, 3, 1 | more restricted. Both at work and at leisure he will be
38 Messag, 3, 2 | contradictory to it, will work to extinguish religions "
39 Messag (39)| The mere reading of this work makes it clear that business
40 Messag, 3, 2 | Program, warring against the work of the Creator, aims at
41 1, 1 | distribution of the fruit of their work; "~b) "and, more generally,
42 1, 3 | to produce:~-- "Produce, work, Yes! But for whom, why,
43 1, 7 | classifying workers, determining work rhythm and the whole of
44 1, 7 | personnel at their place of work during one working hour
45 1, 7 | concerning the organization of work, and the company's training
46 1, 8 | system of self-management can work? To answer this question,
47 1, 8 | this blueprint. Would it work?~
48 Author | spheres of the redemptive work of Our Lord Jesus Christ.~
49 Author | Catholic Action (1943) - This work, with a preface by Cardinal
50 Author | Coexistence (1963) - This work defends the thesis that
51 Author | precepts of the Decalogue. This work received a letter of praise
52 Author | and Dialogue (1965) - This work describes the subtle process
53 Author | contains a resume of the work of the Chilean TFP, The
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