Part, Chap., §
1 Messag, 1, 1 | concerned above all with gaining power, and consequently
2 Messag, 2, 1 | clearly communist spasms during its last agony. As though
3 Messag, 2, 1 | parts of the world, including the explosion of the Sorbonne
4 Messag (11)| inseparable from the full blossoming of individual and collective
5 Messag, 2, 4 | technicians from surviving as an aristocracy in "republicanized"
6 Messag, 2, 4 | is defined as self-managing and affirmed as the logical
7 Messag (16)| Program - Proposals for Updating, p. 50)~"Economic democracy
8 Messag, 2, 5 | the family, culture, teaching, and even leisure itself. 17~ ~
9 Messag, 2, 10 | curriculum, the whole teaching staff, and the secularist
10 Messag (29)| the opportunity of increasing their property and of securing
11 Messag (29)| State has for accomplishing its mission. Without exceeding
12 Messag (29)| to accept this understanding of John Paul II's document,
13 Messag, 3, 1 | culture and art, and influencing even the arrangement of
14 Messag, 3, 1 | have none in the self-managing society, where the liberty
15 Messag, 3, 2 | eliminating or restricting the individual's liberties
16 Messag, 3, 3 | doctrine has been penetrating with impunity into the fold
17 Messag, 4 | fellow-countrymen, alerting them to the problems that
18 Commun | inevitably march toward becoming total.~This fact is what
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