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Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira
Double Game of French Socialism

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1001 Messag (19)| shocking manner, it radical equivalence between marriage and other 1002 Messag (1) | Projet, which has no suitable equivalent in English. Our word Program 1003 Messag (22)| be for us especially to erase social segregation in the 1004 Messag, 2, 12 | the other producers, tol­erated out of gradualism, survive 1005 Messag, 2, 11 | and enterprises now consid­ered small will be deemed medium-sized. 1006 Messag (4) | Pius VI had condemned the errors suggested by the motto of 1007 Messag (47)| sat at his right (cf. El Espectador, Bogota, Colombia, 5/24/ 1008 Messag, 2, 12 | come to mind: What is the essence of its inspiration? Is it 1009 Messag (19)| of controlling homosexual establishments, especially to ensure that 1010 Messag, 4 | a position alongside the esteemed and promising French TFP 1011 Messag (9) | the establishment of an eternally perfect regime" (PIERRE 1012 Messag (5) | Congo (1968), Guyana (1968), Ethiopia (1974), Guinea­ Bissau ( 1013 Messag, 1, 2 | the final anarchy (in the etymological sense) also desired by communist 1014 Messag (47)| in the Elysee Palace, to Euro­pean socialist leaders and 1015 Messag (47)| democratization of the [European Economic] Community, it 1016 Messag (25)| discussion. the definition and evaluation in common of the goals and 1017 1, 7 | non-professional information, data or evaluations that might be harmful to 1018 Messag (43)| This position of evasive neu­trality toward the elections 1019 Messag (22)| content of work so that eventually the distinction between 1020 Messag (6) | troublesome questions to everybody, which is useful" (Documentation 1021 Messag (13)| make it the basis of their everyday policy . They do not play 1022 Messag (7) | after the Paris Commune, evokes the withering away of the 1023 Messag (46)| World War accelerated the evolu­tion. The camaraderies of 1024 Messag, 3, 2 | problems. 41~The reference to evolutionism is, in turn, related to 1025 Messag, 3, 2 | some kind of a plausibly evolutionist pantheism.~This reference 1026 Messag (22)| socialist enterprise will thus evolve into forms of life more 1027 Messag (43)| Jean Honoré, Bishop of Evreux and President of the Episcopal 1028 Messag (47)| desire, the widow of Marxist ex-president Allende sat at his right ( 1029 Messag (40)| With others it is their exaggerated idea of man that causes 1030 Messag (29)| ing its mission. Without exceeding its specific function, the 1031 Messag (24)| conceived as the place par excellence for apprenticeship in self-management" ( 1032 Messag, 2, 12 | guarantee of his land. The sole exception is a price-protection system 1033 Messag (18)| undertaking will fail. In one exceptional case or another, this effect 1034 Messag (18)| factors. But such sporadic exceptions are by no means sufficient 1035 Messag, 2, 3 | stages  so gauged as to avoid excessive shocks. 13~A certain initial 1036 Messag (14)| utility. Breaking away from an excessively 'economic' view of socialism, 1037 Messag, 1, 3 | considerations, as well as the excitement gener­ated by Mitterrand' 1038 Messag (28)| trans­fers of premises will exclude any spoliation.~"The situation 1039 Messag, 4 | is not to interfere in exclusively internal affairs of another 1040 Messag (46)| leadership and in the local executive boards" (Francois Mitterrand, 1041 Messag, 2, 4 | employee- managers will be mere executors of the directorate's will.~ 1042 Messag (23)| make the city become, in an exemplary way ... a place where the 1043 Messag (29)| fruits is that which a man exercises as his own muster, and by 1044 Messag, 4 | doing nothing more than exercising their legitimate right of 1045 Messag, 1, 5 | While it is impossible to exhaust such a vast matter in this 1046 Messag (34)| protected against overuse., exhaustion resulting from intensive 1047 Messag, 3, 2 | realities which have always existed and still exist. They are 1048 Messag (19)| in the possibilities of expanding personal life, the Socialist 1049 Messag (22)| of culture...."~"Cultural expansion will be one of the tasks 1050 Intro | a mere worker, and even expel him from his own company, 1051 Messag (29)| something by restricting expenditures and invests his savings 1052 1, 7 | control over all company expenses related to salaries, social 1053 Messag, 2, 3 | draws on the socio-economic experi­ence - which we know to 1054 1, 8 | management, or if you are an experienced and sensible worker, we 1055 1, 5 | representatives and of experts whom they may call to their 1056 Messag (40)| contend that everything can be explained by the reasoning process 1057 Messag (11)| which to a great extent explains its influence in the world. 1058 Commun | on the horizon, only one explanatory hypothesis takes shape. 1059 Messag (4) | their instruments of labor, exploit them, oppress them and degrade 1060 Messag (7) | that it implies by way of exploita­tion and alienation ... 1061 Messag (47)| cooperation on solidarity with the exploited classes" (Program, p. 339).~ 1062 Messag, 1, 5 | summary, it seems timely to expose several charac­teristic 1063 Messag (1) | ones to take the risk of expounding our tenets in black and 1064 Messag (1) | Self-Management"). In this case, the expressions "Socialist Program" and " 1065 Messag, 2, 4 | produces, but those rights extend, via representative organiza­ 1066 Messag, 4 | and of the inevitable and extensive repercussion of the socialist 1067 Author | the Fifteenth Century to exterminate Christian Civilization and 1068 Messag, 3, 2 | dictory to it, will work to extinguish religions "gradualistically." 1069 Messag, 2, 11 | though it be small, is really extraneous to the self-managing world, 1070 Messag (6) | Program, p. 23).~"This diffuse extreme leftism (which appeared 1071 Messag, 3, 2 | exist. They are realities extrin­sic to the self-managing 1072 Messag, 3, 2 | tends to destroy everything extrinsic and contra­dictory to it, 1073 Messag, 3, 1 | but rather by a social fabric or mechanism comprising 1074 Messag, 3, 1 | established, would be a mere façade behind which the State would 1075 Author | 1977)* - Denounces a new facet of the progressivist onslaught 1076 Messag, 2, 7 | function is permitted and facilitated in every possible way. 20 1077 Messag (26)| their families; ... the facilitation of apartment rental for 1078 1, 7 | the worker community . . . facing the holders of capital " ( 1079 Messag, 3, 3 | tion.46~Considering these facts - and there are so many 1080 Messag (36)| rather it will gradu­ally fade away when political power 1081 Messag, 2, 6 | egalitarian wage system that fails to reward the more capable 1082 Messag, 1, 3 | this have happened?~But the failures of the right and the center 1083 Messag (4) | that society itself not fall under the rash and contradictory 1084 Messag (4) | Liberty with another equally fallacious word, Equality. That is, 1085 Messag, 3, 1 | society. It annihilates the fam­ily and supplants it. It 1086 Author | the Ufficio Tradizione, Famiglia, Proprieta, and another 1087 Messag (22)| of the means of having a familial, cultural and militant life:~"- 1088 Messag, 4, 1 | Défense de la Tradition, Famille et Propriété~Centro Cultural 1089 Messag (29)| their goods. Regarding this family-related character of prop­erty, 1090 Messag, 2, 12 | property - that is, the small family-sized property - stand in a society 1091 Messag, 3, 3 | found through the whole fan of the politi­cal chessboard [ 1092 Author | movement of the Renaissance the fanatic admiration for Greek and 1093 Messag (4) | even publishing whatever he fancies about Religion. It proclaims 1094 Messag (47)| categorically supporting the "Farabundo Marti National Liberation 1095 Messag (34)| representatives at the farmers, farmworkers, and the local com­munities, [ 1096 Messag (12)| French right, which goes much farther in its rejection of the 1097 Intro | Far-Reaching Message with Even Farther-Reaching Effects~ ~What have been 1098 Messag, 1, 5 | now forms of the SP, the faster and more appropriate its 1099 Messag, 1, 3 | which they recognize as fatal). Their explanation: the 1100 Messag (19)| celibacy, free unions, unwed fatherhood or motherhood, and com­munities). 1101 Messag, 2, 8 | The average reader becomes favorably impressed and does not realize 1102 1, 7 | series of measures supposedly favoring the workers, such as:~-- " 1103 Author | fighting for a land reform that favors the implantation of communism 1104 Messag (46)| Conversations avec Guy Claisse, Fayard, Paris, 1980, p. 12).~Therefore, 1105 Messag, 2, 3 | equality? Yes: a) The SP fears that immediate implementation 1106 1, 6 | successfully carry out this fearsome and grandiose task [of transforming 1107 Commun | Paulo, February 11, 1982~Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes~ ~ 1108 Author | 24 he was elected to the Federal Constituent Assembly by 1109 Author | Casaldaliga, Bishop of Sao Felix do Araguaia. The book also 1110 Messag, 1, 3 | center-right, whose total vote fell from 14,316,724 in the first 1111 Messag | is but a trainbearer and fellow traveler.~ ~ ~ 1112 Messag, 4 | countries to address their fellow-countrymen, alert­ing them to the problems 1113 Messag | Similar effects are now being felt from the unbloody but no 1114 Messag (21)| here again the idea of  a 'feminine nature' different front 1115 Messag (21)| 45). ~But the Program's feminism is opposed to recognizing 1116 Messag (21)| socialist without being feminist" (p. 45). ~But the Program' 1117 Messag (21)| considered "the old notion of  'feminity,' hidden under a modernist 1118 Messag (29)| Socialists seek to trans­fer the goods of private persons 1119 Messag, 4 | presently in varying stages of fermenta­tion in their own countries 1120 Messag (46)| egotistic social class, ferocious when necessary ...~"With 1121 Messag (28)| religious ... Necessary trans­fers of premises will exclude 1122 Messag, 1, 3 | to mount an orderly but fiery, unyielding and fruitful 1123 Author | currents began to unite in the Fifteenth Century to exterminate Christian 1124 1, 2 | certain types of consumers" ("FifteenTheses," p. 12).~·        The SP 1125 Messag (47)| Sandinist Revolution (cf. Le Figaro 6/26/81). This makes it 1126 Author | egalitarian revolution appears the figure of Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira 1127 Messag (8) | traditional socialist pro­file'. . . : ~"-legal appropriation 1128 Messag, 4, 1 | And she, trembling and filled with wonder, will say; ' 1129 Messag, 3, 1 | It forms. It levels. It fills one's leisure time. In short, 1130 Messag (36)| USSR, Fundamentos de la Filosofia Marxista, F.V. Konstantinov, 1131 1, 7 | financial plans, investment and financing programs, the plans of the 1132 1, 3 | plan, while leaving the fine tuning of supply and demand 1133 Commun | the thirteen TFPs puts a finger on certain painful wounds 1134 Messag (46)| personalism of Emmanuel Mounier finished giving Christian socialism 1135 Messag, 2, 4 | aristocracy in "republicanized" firms. In "large" corporations 1136 Messag, 4, 1 | of our alliance and go, first-born daughter of the Church, 1137 Messag, 2, 11 | properties (now favored in the fiscal plan) will be ever more 1138 Messag, 2, 9 | individual, regimented and fitted into the self-managing communities 1139 Messag (47)| of France and Mexico a "'flagrant interference, in El Salvador' 1140 Messag, 1, 4 | enthusiasm are beginning to flare up in various nations. If 1141 1, 6 | of course, to those who flatter these impulses to better 1142 Messag, 1, 1 | consequently accustomed to flexibility and daring, as well as to 1143 Messag (29)| Roman Pontiff could open the flood gates to the self-management 1144 Commun | class leading a country flourishing in liberty? Perhaps. In 1145 Messag (46)| sources of socialism may flow towards the same river. 1146 Messag, 3, 3 | cf. "Politique, Eglise et Foi" in Le Centurion, Lourdes, 1147 Messag, 3, 3 | ing with impunity into the fold entrusted by the Holy Ghost 1148 Messag (1) | to permit "every­ one to follow its application" (Le Programne 1149 Messag (46)| the Sillon movement (cf. foot­note 4) so reverently recalled 1150 Messag, 2, 1 | to as the "Pro­gram." cf. footnote 1). 6 Upon reading it one 1151 1, 3 | interest and on periodic forecasts. . . As the socialists see 1152 Messag, 3, 2 | laicism. This leads one to foresee that the self-­managing 1153 Messag (23)| and even an all-too-often forgotten free time, has never been 1154 Messag (1) | publications intended for the forma­tion of its members or adherents, 1155 Messag (13)| revolution. That is a purely formal discussion, because he who 1156 Messag (43)| at the report, which he formally denied, and affirmed his 1157 | former 1158 Messag (29)| themsel­ves against harsh fortune, in the uncer­tainties of 1159 Messag (32)| inheritance taxes] on large fortunes, but greatly reduced [taxes] 1160 | forty 1161 Messag, 4 | elections with the object of fos­tering the choice of a strategy 1162 Intro | Correa de Oliveira, the founder and president of the Brazilian 1163 Messag, 1, 3 | to the disorientation and fragmentation of a considerable portion 1164 Messag, 4, 1 | and Property~Association Française pour la Défense de la Tradition, 1165 Messag (1) | pages, with a preface by FRANÇOIS MITTERRAND, p. 3).~c)Finally, 1166 Messag, 1, 3 | the dynamism and force de frappe indispen­sable for generating 1167 Messag (4) | which will soon be added frater­nity) - this is what they 1168 Messag (45)| achieving a more just and fraternal society not be degraded 1169 Commun | concerns precisely one of those freedoms that the naive most expect 1170 Author | economist Luis Mendonca de Freitas, this book criticiz­ed socialist 1171 Commun | the very person of every Frenchman. The Message was published 1172 Messag (23)| 10/81, p.81.) ~"To make Frenchmen once again masters of their 1173 Messag (47)| Nicaraguan cause" and a "friend of the Sandinist revolution" 1174 Messag (47)| hope to "strengthen the friendship between France and Cuba" ( 1175 Messag, 2, 8 | establish relationships and friendships.~Gradualistic as always, 1176 Messag (23)| social realities. What frame fro what life" One sees well 1177 Messag (4) | Sillon is not bounded by the frontiers of the country, it extends 1178 Messag (29)| proprietors, thus better fulfilling its social function. This 1179 Messag (36)| when the socialist State fulfills its historical mission, 1180 1, 7 | committees . . . will be fully informed about the principal 1181 Messag (10)| The Socialist Program is fundamen­tally a cultural program ... 1182 Messag, 2, 8 | not realize that the SP - fundamentally organizing and demanding 1183 Messag (36)| of Science of the USSR, Fundamentos de la Filosofia Marxista, 1184 Messag, 2, 1 | the Paris Commune of 1871. Fur­thermore, in our century 1185 Messag (29)| desire to provide and to furnish his children, who, in fact 1186 | further 1187 Messag (11)| own work ... sometimes con­fused struggles, which multiplied 1188 Messag (29)| those who engage in any gainful occupa­tion undertake labor, 1189 Messag (13)| not play the irresponsible game of 'all or nothing' ... ( 1190 Messag (10)| radical program for the reor­ganization of society, even if it has 1191 Messag (26)| There is a considerable gap between their capabilities 1192 Messag (29)| Pontiff could open the flood gates to the self-management advocated 1193 Messag (4) | should not be among men gathered in civil society, on account 1194 Messag (40)| Thc pastoral Constitution Gaudium et Spes contains a quite 1195 Messag, 2, 3 | gradually, and in stages  so gauged as to avoid excessive shocks. 13~ 1196 Messag (22)| appliances or certain leisure gear... Likewise, a systematic 1197 Messag, 1, 3 | as well as the excitement gener­ated by Mitterrand's victory, 1198 Messag (1) | Déclaration de ploitique généraldu Gounvernement ("Declaration 1199 Messag, 2, 11 | these mental habits; it will generate other habits. So, the "size" 1200 Messag | The historical events thus generated in France encountered and 1201 Messag, 1, 3 | frappe indispen­sable for generating popular support. These elements 1202 Messag (33)| in one day or even in one generation. It took capitalism centuries 1203 Messag (1) | 80's," as well as to more generically refer to the new socialist 1204 Messag, 3, 3 | contribute "to the dignity and generosity of the debate." 44~This 1205 Messag (27)| generous and aggressive conception 1206 Author | contemporary crisis, its genesis and its consequences. He 1207 Intro | Switzerland: La Tribune de Geneve;~Australia: The Australian ( 1208 Messag, 4 | universal problems. The French genius, agile in coming to grips 1209 Author | Translations were published in Ar­gentina, Spain and Colombia.~ ~The 1210 Messag, 3, 1 | only considering what the genuine social­ist mirage would 1211 Author | in collaboration with Dom Geraldo de Proenca Sigaud, Archbishop 1212 Author | Whence the revolutionary germ spreads into the Church 1213 Messag | elsewhere, but all of which had germinated in that country with an 1214 Author | socio­economic field. The germs of utopian socialism, already 1215 1, 3 | kind of answers the workers get, or above all that they 1216 Messag (29)| does so for the purpose of getting the means necessary for 1217 Messag, 3, 3 | fold entrusted by the Holy Ghost to the zeal and vigilance 1218 Author | resources but~enriched with the gift of the Faith, the movement 1219 Messag, 2, 1 | indispensable for preventing more gifted men from setting up for 1220 Messag, 3, 2 | mutilates the rights of Reli­gion:~a) One could say that every 1221 Intro | Il Tempo (Rome) and Il Giornale Nuovo (Milan);~England: 1222 Messag (46)| and three-fourths are for Giscard ... The fact that one out 1223 Messag (23)| le Cadre de vie, by Jean Glavany and Philippe Martin, Club 1224 Intro | Morning News;~Canada: The Globe and Mail (Toronto) and La 1225 Messag (21)| opposed to recognizing and glorifying the qualities of women as 1226 Messag, 4, 1 | thee to kick against the goad, because in thine obstinacy 1227 Messag, 3, 2 | diametrically opposed to the God-given nature of man.~All of this 1228 Intro | Parana (Curitiba), O Popular (Goiania) and Jornal de Santa Catarina ( 1229 Author | Italian and Polish. It has gone through 36 editions and 1230 Author | agroreformist aims of the Joao Goulart government. Translations 1231 Messag (1) | Déclaration de ploitique généraldu Gounvernement ("Declaration of the Government' 1232 Messag (4) | his elders in order to be governed and instructed by them, 1233 Messag, 4, 1 | Lady, the Mediatrix of All Graces, to confirm with events 1234 Commun | of the stem, as light and gracious as if it were in a porcelain 1235 Messag (36)| by anyone, rather it will gradu­ally fade away when political 1236 Messag, 2, 10 | through university and post­graduate school. Principals, teachers 1237 Messag (27)| from nurse school through grammar, secondary and professional 1238 Messag (1) | This gave rise to the Pro­gramme comun de gouvernement de 1239 Messag (41)| tive is synonymous with grandeur, beauty, profundity and 1240 1, 6 | carry out this fearsome and grandiose task [of transforming society], 1241 Author | government which, while granting Her freedom of worship, 1242 Messag (35)| the individual and easy to grasp (family, shop, school class, 1243 Messag (46)| Are they among the grassroots militants?~"- Yes. But also 1244 Messag (32)| on large fortunes, but greatly reduced [taxes] on small 1245 Messag (4) | all men. Here is human greatness and nobil­ity, the ideal 1246 Messag (47)| National Liberation Front greeted Mitterrand as "a militant 1247 Messag (5) | Laos (1975), Angola (1975), Grenada (1979), and Nicaragua (1979).~ 1248 Messag (47)| Resolution of the Con­gress of Nantes in 1977, in Documentation 1249 Messag (36)| Konstantinov, Editorial Grijalbo, Mexico, 2nd, ed., 1965, 1250 Messag, 4 | genius, agile in coming to grips with problems, lucid in 1251 Messag, 2, 6 | against its limitations and grows in both sharpness and agility 1252 Messag (34)| for their work thanks to guaranteed prices, taking into account 1253 Intro | Quito) and El Universo (Guayaquil); ~Columbia: El Tiempo ( 1254 Messag (47)| National Liberation Front, guerrilla organization made up of 1255 Messag (5) | theless, the anti-Communist guerrillas control most of the country. 1256 Messag, 2, 11 | discussion, both of which will guide the voters in their choices. 1257 Messag (47)| self-­managing socialism. In guiding our action abroad as well 1258 Messag (4) | precept? And when he became guilty through his disobedience, 1259 Messag (5) | Yemen (1967), Congo (1968), Guyana (1968), Ethiopia (1974), 1260 Messag, 1, 3 | they give up the fight to halt their country's slide down 1261 Commun | company, owner, a sword hanging from a string held by the 1262 Commun | where a Damocles' sword hangs over the head of every publishing 1263 Commun | one can fear, may now be happening in glorious and beloved 1264 Commun | mean just that, they could hardly be more appropriate: They 1265 Commun | socialism and an authentic and harmonious freedom are no different; 1266 Messag (4) | dissolve completely. It is like harmony, composed of the consonance 1267 Messag (21)| liberal discourse . . . that harps on women 's particular aptitude, 1268 Messag, 4 | their own countries may be hastened, or even thrust, to a critical 1269 Commun | met everything: furious hatred, baseless criticisms, inexplicable 1270 Messag, 2, 8 | unregulated, would be the last haven of human freedom in a self-managing 1271 Messag, 3, 2 | self-managing society that clash head-on with its laicism. This leads 1272 Messag, 3, 1 | is, until self-management heads for the final dissolution 1273 Messag, 4, 1 | in a celestial light and hear a voice that repeats to 1274 Commun | the government?~Whatever heat the opposition newspapers 1275 Commun | altogether possible that a heated opposition may not be as 1276 Messag (32)| for the worker's eventual heirs, this modest individual 1277 Messag (47)| ity" and he promised to help Nicaragua "in its difficult 1278 Messag, 2, 1 | the 80's," which we will henceforth refer to as the "Pro­gram." 1279 Author | action of Cardinal Silva Henriquez and many bishops and priests 1280 Commun | of these heterogeneous "heraldic" symbols explicit, especially 1281 | Herein 1282 Messag | they think and desire is in­herent in the self-managing socialism 1283 Messag (9) | regime" (PIERRE MAUROY, Heriteirs de l'Avenir, Stock, Paris, 1284 | Herself 1285 Commun | make the meaning of these heterogeneous "heraldic" symbols explicit, 1286 Messag (21)| old notion of  'feminity,' hidden under a modernist liberal 1287 Messag (15)| the representative of the hierar­chy is all-powerful; his 1288 Messag (7) | away with: let barriers and hierarchies between physi­cal, playful, 1289 Author | of our time, as well as highly-placed businessmen and prominent 1290 1, 7 | veto over "decisions to hire and fire and decisions concerning 1291 1, 7 | measure having to do with hiring, firing, assigning and changing 1292 Messag (9) | have or want to acquire historic status: Here are the enemies 1293 Intro | Vanguardia (Barcelona) and Hoja del Lunes (Madrid, Bilbao, 1294 1, 7 | community . . . facing the holders of capital " (Program, p. 1295 Messag (29)| his thrift more safe, a holding of this kind is certainly 1296 Messag (18)| business undertakings of a  hole nation.~ ~ 1297 Messag (47)| Mit­terrand chose to pay homage, with a luncheon in the 1298 Messag (34)| apud Francois Mitterand - L'homme, les idees, le programme, 1299 Messag (19)| Organization's classification of homosexuality as a mental illness (Le 1300 Messag (43)| action made by Msgr. Jean Honoré, Bishop of Evreux and President 1301 Messag, 2, 9 | existing or planned neighbor­hoods. Moreover, it will even 1302 Commun | appropriate: They well express the hopes of freedom that  "socialism 1303 Intro | Folha de Sâo Paulo; Ultima Hora (Rio Janeiro), A Tarde ( 1304 Intro | Estado de Minas (Belo Horizonte), Jornal do Commercio (Recife), 1305 1, 7 | work during one working hour per month " (ibid., p. 33).~·        1306 Messag (19)| especially to ensure that closing hours are obeyed) and the files 1307 Messag (22)| possibility of common use of household utensils, appliances or 1308 Messag (22)| as attractive... as row houses, which are great consumers 1309 Author | the Sorbonne in 1968 was a howling and characteristic preview 1310 Messag, 1, 2 | among leftists of different hues, intellectuals and politicians 1311 Author | as its hierarchy. In the humanist movement of the Renaissance 1312 Messag (46)| and 5/12-15/81, and even L'Humanité, official organ of the Communist 1313 Messag (4) | higher still, to those of humanity (for the horizon of the 1314 Messag (46)| you from every, misery and humiliation. By a natural inclination, 1315 Author | German, Spanish, French, Hungarian, Italian and Polish. It 1316 Messag (9) | employer, one's father, one's husband, one's superior, whether 1317 Messag (29)| given by God to man. It hypertrophies the collective prop­erty 1318 Commun | horizon, only one explanatory hypothesis takes shape. As private 1319 Messag (46)| accentuated in the proletar­iat the rejection of the Church 1320 Messag (4) | translation from The Amer­ican Catholic Quarterly Review, 1321 Messag (46)| boards" (Francois Mitterrand, Ici et Maintenant - Conversations 1322 Messag (34)| Mitterand - L'homme, les idees, le programme, by Manceron 1323 Messag, 2, 10 | very similar, though not identical, to those of man­agers and 1324 Messag (47)| The moment it no longer identifies with a universal message, 1325 Messag, 2, 7 | unstable and sterile, lose its identity, and be confounded with 1326 Messag, 4 | Program's predominantly ideologico­~imperialistic approach 1327 Messag | aspirations, tendencies and ideologies whose rise marked their 1328 1, 8 | French Revolution, "liberté, igalité, fraternité":~-- "There 1329 Messag, 3, 2 | society. The Program entirely ignores the next life, Revelation, 1330 1, 3 | economic situation and are ill-adapted to prepare for the future. 1331 Messag (19)| homosexuality as a mental illness (Le Monde, June 28 and 29, 1332 Intro | the government is only an illu­sion. This finding has a 1333 Commun | example seems to adequately illustrate the apprehension that the 1334 Messag, 3, 1 | It annihilates the fam­ily and supplants it. It allots 1335 Messag, 2, 10 | students, will have -to all imaginable degrees, and even to an 1336 Messag (4) | group of' stupid men whose imbecility bows to priests (who deceive 1337 Messag (46)| expect the French bishops to imitate the mettle and courage of 1338 Messag, 4, 1 | p. 657).~"In the end my Immaculate Heart will triumph, "Our 1339 Messag, 2, 6 | things  work capacity varies immensely from man to man. The overall 1340 Author | descendants of working class immigrants from the most varied origins.~ 1341 Author | naturalism, nudism, and immorality in general into the social 1342 Messag (29)| ownership of movable and immovable goods consists. Therefore, 1343 Messag (4) | man in society as being an immutable right of nature itself? ... 1344 1, 3 | amplify at a given moment the impact of the current economic 1345 Commun | bamboo. It is, as it were, an impalpable curtain of silence of the 1346 Messag, 1, 5 | optimistic illusions that may impede and slacken the fight against 1347 Messag, 4 | predominantly ideologico­~imperialistic approach to international 1348 Messag (4) | the rash and contradictory impetus of innumerable passions 1349 Messag, 2, 1 | left in history marks of impiety, madness and blood that 1350 Messag, 2, 4 | Self-management is the implementa­tion of the principles and 1351 Messag, 3, 2 | that society conceives and implements regarding the economy, social 1352 Messag (29)| doctrinal and practical implications are laid out.~More often 1353 Messag, 2, 2 | egalitarian goal, they say or imply that they would like to 1354 Intro | many observers, played an impor­tant role in enlightening 1355 Commun | that is contra­dictory and impracticable in the self-managing pro­ 1356 Author | tradition still powerfully impregnates the laws, institutions and 1357 Messag, 2, 8 | reader becomes favorably impressed and does not realize that 1358 Messag (22)| more communitarian and to improve the conditions of collective 1359 Messag (13)| he who accepts temporary improvements in the condition of the 1360 Intro | and El Mundo (Caracas), El Impulso (Barquisimeto) and Panorama ( 1361 Messag, 3, 3 | has been penetrat­ing with impunity into the fold entrusted 1362 Messag (43)| Educational World, appear rather inadequate.  He said that the Catholic 1363 Messag (23)| an end to one of the most inadmissible segregations: The cities... 1364 Author | an irenic dialogue, are inadvertently transformed into communists. 1365 Messag (29)| goods consists. Therefore, inasmuch as the Socialists seek to 1366 Messag (11)| the political democ­racy inaugurated by the bourgeois de robe 1367 Messag (47)| 13/81).~On the day of his inauguration, Mit­terrand chose to pay 1368 Messag (40)| Documents, Scholarly Resources, Inc., Wilmington, Del. 1975, 1369 Messag (29)| II, for they would have incalculable consequences in the religious 1370 Messag, 2, 6 | and stimulated by other incentives (cf. Program, p. 173). What 1371 Commun | Damocles under the sword.~Incidentally, it is altogether possible 1372 Messag (46)| humiliation. By a natural inclination, a majority of the socialists 1373 Messag, 2, 1 | various parts of the world, includ­ing the explosion of the 1374 Commun | the most common sources of income both for this publishing 1375 Commun | Message  warning of the incompatibility between the perennial  principles 1376 Messag (29)| hope and the opportunity of increas­ing their property and of 1377 Messag, 2, 6 | by replacing it with an increasingly egalitarian wage system 1378 1, 7 | such as:~-- "Contracts of indefinite duration which will be the 1379 Messag, 3, 2 | which the SP holds to be indefinitely malleable, can be molded 1380 Intro | company, the newspaper-owner's independence from the government is only 1381 Messag (15)| Whether the employer is an independent industrialist or a high 1382 Messag, 2, 4 | large" corporations the indi­vidual proprietor disappears 1383 Author | communism. Four editions.~ ~Indian Tribalism, the Communist 1384 Messag, 1, 3 | its victory by no means indicates any increase in the socialist 1385 1, 3 | dialogue between the producers indicating their technical and financial 1386 Messag (29)| declined to deduce, directly or indirectly, from the labor contract 1387 Messag, 1, 3 | dynamism and force de frappe indispen­sable for generating popular 1388 Messag, 2, 1 | limit, namely, what­ever is indispensable for preventing more gifted 1389 Messag (29)| shown to be bestowed on individ­ual persons by nature, must 1390 Messag (29)| Thus, what he acquires individually with the fruit of his work 1391 Messag, 2, 6 | production necessarily drops, and indolence and misery prevail in all 1392 Messag, 1, 3 | who, with a sometimes indolent or thoughtless tranquility, 1393 Messag, 2, 3 | kindness, compassion or indulgence for a defeated adversary, 1394 Messag (15)| employer is an independent industrialist or a high ranking government 1395 1, 3 | there the initiative Of industrialists and the spirit of enterprise 1396 Messag (29)| first occupation and by industry, or, as it is called, specification. 1397 Messag (8) | societies continue to be inegali­tarian ... The social division 1398 Messag, 4 | the French SP and of the inevitable and extensive repercussion 1399 Messag (46)| these Catholics is entirely inex­plicable. Finally, we must 1400 Messag, 1, 2 | accepts. And the complete and inexora­ble application of this 1401 Messag (24)| child care centers accepting infants from birth to six years 1402 Messag, 2, 6 | necessarily leads to a production inferior to the sum of a country' 1403 Messag, 1, 3 | to vote because of party infighting, or simply to spend election 1404 Author | progressivist and leftist infiltration in Catholic Action. The 1405 Messag (33)| value of savings to thc inflation rate, developing rental 1406 Messag, 3, 1 | in culture and art, and influenc­ing even the arrangement 1407 Messag (23)| planning... We will give the inhabitants full powers over their own 1408 Messag, 3, 1 | the robotized worker will inhale even in the air he breathes.~ ~ 1409 Messag (8) | State apparatus ... are inherent to the very relations of 1410 Commun | right of property, which inheres by nature in every individual. 1411 Messag (11)| consider as ours, by right of inheri­tance, the heritage of the 1412 Messag (29)| their parents, naturally inherit their goods. Regarding this 1413 Messag (32)| that the Program imposes on inheritances.~"The question of inheritance ... 1414 Author | shaken this cliche. Formed initially in Sâo Paulo, the "New York 1415 Messag (25)| collectivities [sic] must liberate initiatives and permit after free discussion. 1416 Messag (45)| structural mechanisms of injustice and inequality. We must 1417 Messag (4) | conspiracy against man's innate liberty." And he went on: " 1418 1, 7 | 242).~-- Technological innovations must not be an occasion 1419 Messag (29)| canonical consequences would be innu­merable.~As Chapter II of 1420 Messag (40)| are also those who never inquire about God; religion never 1421 Messag (4) | could think of anything more insane than to establish such equality 1422 Messag (4) | words of the Encyc­lical Inscrutabilc Divinae Sapientiae of December 1423 1, 7 | all cases from the labor inspector, under pain of civil and 1424 Messag (19)| homosexuals (consisting of inspectors in charge of controlling 1425 Messag, 2, 1 | several, even to the extent of inspiring events such as the Revolution 1426 Messag (34)| and a maximum [number] of installations" (apud Francois Mitterand - 1427 Messag, 3, 1 | leisure time. In short, it installs itself in the mind of the 1428 Messag (13)| upheaval. There is neither instan­taneous upheaval nor a quick 1429 Commun | elections. Such is the case, for instance, when it focuses on how 1430 Messag (13)| revolution that would be an instanta­neous upheaval. There is 1431 Messag, 2, 6 | proportional to society.~Socialism instills discouragement in every 1432 Messag (21)| aptitude, the strength of their instinct, the richness of their interior 1433 Messag, 2, 6 | continuous, powerful and fruitful instinctive movement, to provide first 1434 Author | proclamation of the free­dom of all instincts. The rebellion of the Sorbonne 1435 Messag (29)| private, even though this be instituted - to a large degree imposed - 1436 Messag (4) | order to be governed and instructed by them, and to order his 1437 Messag (34)| guarantee of the land - An instrument of work, the land will be 1438 Messag, 2, 6 | drops and becomes weak and insufficient, as so obviously happens 1439 Intro | sometimes couched it in insulting terms and almost always 1440 Author | had remained more or less intact, the socio­economic field. 1441 Messag (36)| social functions; 3) the integra­tion of all citizens into 1442 1, 2 | which will then be gradually integrated into the self-managing regime.~·        1443 Messag (28)| in view of their eventual integration" ("Common Program - Proposals 1444 Messag (4) | away from their domination: intellec­tual emancipation. The leveling 1445 Messag, 2, 10 | socialist formation of the intellect will be subject to the State. 27 ~ 1446 Messag, 2, 6 | self-preservation is at stake, the human intelligence fights more easily against 1447 Messag, 2, 11 | managing State does not intend to elimi­nate small properties 1448 Messag, 2, 2 | inequalities. It further intends to resolutely move today' 1449 Messag (34)| exhaustion resulting from intensive cultivation, and the abuse 1450 Messag (47)| pole of attraction of a new internationalism, (Program, p. 164).~"A country 1451 Author | use sophistry, political intrigue and economic pressure to 1452 Author | art became a pretext to introduce naturalism, nudism, and 1453 Intro | Introduction~On December 9, 1981, a striking 1454 Commun | businesses and private schools, invading the family to organize children 1455 Messag (14)| self-management pro­gram is the inversion of the logic that up until 1456 Messag (40)| admit only such methods of investigation as would make it seem quite 1457 1, 7 | economic and financial plans, investment and financing programs, 1458 Messag (29)| restricting expenditures and invests his savings in a piece of 1459 Messag, 2, 10 | con­tend that everyone is invited to partici­pate in it. So 1460 Author | book: It is an ideal that invites modern man to completely 1461 Commun | publication particularly inviting. So, the refusal is con­ 1462 Messag (29)| they are: "Abyssus abyssum invocat" - "Deep calls unto deep," ( 1463 Messag (23)| their daily lives is also to involve them in the building and 1464 Messag (34)| by the different parties involved, farmers, local communities, 1465 Messag (9) | end of capitalism would ipso facto entail the establishment 1466 Intro | papers in Germany, two in Ireland, one in Austria, two in 1467 Author | many Catholics, through an irenic dialogue, are inadvertently 1468 Messag, 2, 11 | considering the logic of its iron-fisted egalitarianism, that the 1469 Messag (13)| policy . They do not play the irresponsible game of 'all or nothing' ... ( 1470 Messag, 1, 3 | right, the situation is not irreversible; the SP's victory of 1981 1471 Messag, 2, 10 | uncertain degree, if at all. 28 ~Isn't this educational network 1472 Messag (47)| personal assistant of Prime Min­ister Mauroy and the man in charge 1473 Messag, 2, 3 | nationalization so character­istic of old-fashioned communism 1474 Messag (1) | in them the French social­ists present the perspective 1475 Messag (9) | contested, if not discred­ited. In the eyes of the Socialist 1476 1, 2 | so that "the nalional[ized] corporations will have . . . 1477 Messag (29)| from The Catholic Mind, Jan. 1953.~From this standpoint, 1478 Messag (1) | Manifesto of Créteil, of Janu­ary 24, 1981, as well as 1479 Messag (43)| emphatically reaffirmed by Msgr. Jean-Marie Lustiger, the new Archbishop 1480 Messag (43)| Action organization (the JEC, Catholic Student Youth) 1481 Author | Colegio Sao Luis run by the Jesuit Fathers of S. Paulo, and 1482 Intro | Family and Property (TFP) jointly addressed the public of 1483 Messag (2) | General of the SP, Lionel Jospin, one and a half million 1484 Author | writer, university professor, journalist and orator.~Plinio Correa 1485 Commun | the very nature of these journalistic enter­prises as such.~ ~***~ 1486 Messag, 4, 1 | Christian Civilization ~Jovenes Bolivianos pro Civilizacion 1487 Messag (46)| Furthermore, as the Program joyfully notes, Catholics not only 1488 Messag, 4 | countries other than France, judge that they should publish 1489 Messag (1) | the National Assembly of July 8th. In this Declaration 1490 Messag (13)| transitional measures and jumps right into complete socialism. 1491 Messag, 4 | shown in numerous historical junc­tures that it knows how 1492 Commun | their situation is, de jure, that of Damocles under 1493 Commun | especially when they are juxtaposed in this way. Do they symbolize 1494 Messag (29)| September 14, 1952, to the Katholikentag of Vienna:~"It is for this 1495 Messag, 2, 12 | productivity, organized mar­kets, restoration of the farmer' 1496 Messag, 4, 1 | persecutest. It is hard to thee to kick against the goad, because 1497 Messag, 2, 3 | equality is not the result of kindness, compassion or indulgence 1498 Messag (42)| our view there could be no knowl­edge constituted once and 1499 Messag (36)| Filosofia Marxista, F.V. Konstantinov, Editorial Grijalbo, Mexico, 1500 Messag (5) | been implanted in: North Korea (1945), North Vietnam (1945),


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