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1 Messag, 1, 1 | The Illusion~ ~For the "man in the street" in most countries
2 Messag, 1, 2 | manipulates culture, science, man and nature by resorting
3 Messag, 1, 2 | party sympathizers. The man in the street, however,
4 Messag (1) | human society and even of man himself. This is expressed
5 Messag (4) | matter of religion, each man is autonomous. From this
6 Messag (4) | established, as a right of man in society, this absolute
7 Messag (4) | other animals? When created man and put him in the Paradise
8 Messag (4) | National Assembly attribute to man in society as being an immutable
9 Messag (4) | nature itself? ... Since man right from his infancy is
10 Messag (4) | proclaim ad nauseam that man is born free and subject
11 Messag (4) | monstrous conspiracy against man's innate liberty." And he
12 Messag (11)| values of the rights of man, of fraternity. . . " ("
13 Messag, 2, 4 | and particularly to the manual laborers. The Revolution
14 Messag (15)| worker becomes a powerless man entitled neither to speech
15 Messag, 2, 5 | Must Encompass Society and Man as a Whole~ ~This "republicanization"
16 Messag, 2, 5 | profound transformation in man and the application of the
17 Messag (17)| For man to be liberated from the
18 Messag, 2, 6 | Reform Requires a Reform of Man~When it comes to reforming
19 Messag, 2, 6 | in all of society.~Every man seeks, both by the light
20 Messag, 2, 6 | of himself and his own, a man's love of his neighbor extends
21 Messag, 2, 6 | capacity varies immensely from man to man. The overall productivity
22 Messag, 2, 6 | varies immensely from man to man. The overall productivity
23 Messag, 2, 7 | the immediate object of man's love and the intermediate
24 Messag, 2, 7 | fact to a mere couple), man is left with only one environment,
25 Messag, 2, 8 | self-managing world; for man finds in leisure singular
26 Messag, 2, 8 | states that it recognizes man's right to leisure. The
27 Messag, 2, 10 | not identical, to those of managers and technicians in
28 Messag (29)| for the use of men. Every man has then, by virtue of the
29 Messag (29)| no wrong is done to any man by the occupation of goods
30 Messag (29)| which gives the working man a title to its fruits is
31 Messag (29)| its fruits is that which a man exercises as his own muster,
32 Messag (29)| by nature his own master, man is also the master of his
33 Messag (29)| nature, must be assigned to man in his capacity as head
34 Messag (29)| property given by God to man. It hypertrophies the collective
35 Messag (29)| the personal nature of man and the natural order of
36 Messag (29)| education, of the family, and of man himself. For the French
37 Messag, 3, 1 | 1. The Rights of Man in the Self-Managing Society:
38 Messag (37)| without a certain view of man, of what he wants, of what
39 Messag, 3, 2 | all rights is not God but man, society. The Program entirely
40 Messag, 3, 2 | species, the family, and even man himself. 39 The Program
41 Messag (40)| God. Others maintain that man cannot make any assertion
42 Messag (40)| their exaggerated idea of man that causes their faith
43 Messag (40)| it would seem, to affirm man than to deny God.. . . There
44 Messag, 3, 2 | the God-given nature of man.~All of this presupposes
45 Messag, 3, 2 | malleable, can be molded by man as he wishes. This is suggestive
46 Messag (45)| the evangelical meaning of man" (op. Cit. P. 89)~ ~
47 Messag (47)| Minister Mauroy and the man in charge of relations between
48 Author | these forces manipulate man's unbridled passions, especially
49 Author | ideal that invites modern man to completely reject all
50 Author | the Brazilian scene. As a man of action, he is the most
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