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1 Messag (6) | which remain engraved in the collective memory: [the revolutions
2 Messag (11)| blossoming of individual and collective liberties" (Documentation
3 Messag (14)| for itself. Departing from collective ownership of the principal
4 Messag, 2, 8 | personalizing leisure. It desires collective leisure and plans leisure
5 Messag (22)| improve the conditions of collective housing. A considerable
6 Messag (22)| example, developing light collective equipment for various uses.
7 Messag (22)| effort or by participation in collective activities," (Program, pp.
8 Messag (22)| moments of individual and collective existence by rather as elements
9 Messag, 2, 10 | way. At the moment of the collective decision, everyone is equal
10 Messag (29)| man. It hypertrophies the collective property of social groups,
11 Messag, 2, 12 | offices will be elements of a collective self-management of all arable
12 Messag (35)| groups and consequently of collective interests very close to
13 Messag, 3, 3 | numerous Christians" to the "collective movement of liberation"
14 Messag (45)| they participate in the collective movement of liberation,
15 Messag (47)| exist. France is either a collective ambition or it does not
16 1, 7 | individual's job security or the collective organization of workers
17 Commun | But even if there is a new collective refusal, the TFPs hope that
18 Author | great and, so to speak, collective social explosion of these
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