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1 Messag (23)| vie will be the promised land of the new citizenry" (Declaration
2 Messag (29)| his savings in a piece of land in order to keep the fruit
3 Messag (29)| form; and on this account land which the worker thus buys
4 Messag (33)| other practices (leasing land to the tillers, automatic
5 Messag, 2, 12 | and the guarantee of his land. The sole exception is a
6 Messag, 2, 12 | the rights of the small landowner amount to? The principal
7 Messag, 2, 12 | proposition, is the creation of land offices which, among other
8 Messag, 2, 12 | soil."~Furthermore, these land offices will be elements
9 Messag, 2, 12 | self-management of all arable land by both small landowners
10 Messag, 2, 12 | arable land by both small landowners and consumers. This
11 Messag, 2, 12 | a situation of permanent land reform under dictatorially
12 Messag (34)| Tenure and guarantee of the land - An instrument of work,
13 Messag (34)| instrument of work, the land will be protected against
14 Messag (34)| based on the creation of land offices charged with ensuring
15 Messag (34)| local communities, [the land offices] ... will assume
16 Messag (34)| premptive right [to buy] all land for sale. The lands so acquired
17 Messag (34)| the functioning of these land offices as follows:~"Contrary
18 Messag (34)| constraint. There can be no good land policy but one which is
19 Messag (34)| regional offices and coordinate land policy, discuss it together,
20 Messag (34)| distribution and zoning of land desiredable to maintain
21 Commun | demolishing the right to own land, businesses and private
22 Author | Catholic - Can I Oppose Land Reform? (1981) - Analyzes
23 Author | Church and Problems of the Land approved by the 18th General
24 Author | bishops is fighting for a land reform that favors the implantation
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