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Paulus PP. VI
Populorum progressio

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1 Int, 2 | the Gospel on contemporary social questions. There was Leo 2 Int, 3 | and appreciate that the social question ties all men together, 3 Int, 5 | nations and international social justice, as well as help 4 1, 6 | They must also acquire the social and economic structures 5 1 | Signs of Social Unrest~ 6 1, 9 | 9. At the same time, social unrest has gradually spread 7 1, 10 | modern industrialization; social structures out of tune with 8 1, 10 | and structures and reject social progress; or to embrace 9 1, 13 | every facet of the problemsocial, economic, cultural and 10 1, 21 | necessities; the elimination of social ills; broadening the horizons 11 1, 22 | an important and urgent social duty. ~ 12 1, 23 | individual citizens and social groups." 23~ 13 1, 23(23)| Letter to the 52nd Social Week at Brest, in L'homme 14 1, 26 | no limits nor concomitant social obligations. ~This unbridled 15 1, 27(28)| Letter to the 51st Social Week at Lyon, in Le travail 16 1, 29 | institutions and produce social evils, causing a setback 17 1, 30 | greater participation in social and public life. They are 18 1, 34 | development, we should mean social progress as well as economic 19 1, 35 | economic growth is dependent on social progress, the goal to which 20 1, 35 | personal enrichment and social integration; and it is society' 21 1, 36 | individual. Yet time honored social frameworks, proper to the 22 1, 36 | personal rights with other social needs, is the basis of society." 38~ 23 1, 38 | the first and most basic social structure; but he is often 24 1, 39 | 39. Every form of social action involves some doctrine; 25 2, 44 | to developing nations; 2) social justice—the rectification 26 2, 50 | than promote economic and social progress. They give force 27 2, 54 | government or disrupt their social order. As sovereign nations, 28 2, 59 | conforms to the demands of social justice. ~ 29 2, 60 | the financial, fiscal and social policy of these nations 30 2, 61 | trade be human and moral, social justice requires that it 31 2, 62 | creation of a more just social order and to the development 32 2, 64 | the road to cultural and social progress, while remaining 33 2 | A Social Sense~ 34 2, 70 | land they do not lack a social sense. Why is it, then, 35 2, 70 | them on to be initiators of social progress and human betterment 36 2, 74 | fulfilled, in part at least, by social service or, simply, service. 37 2, 75 | hoped that individuals, social organizations and nations 38 2, 76 | between nations in economic, social and educational levels provokes


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