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1 1, 4| place in the political, economic and social fields, and in 2 1, 4| sought to promote total economic freedom by appropriate laws, 3 1, 4| conception of property and economic life was beginning to appear 4 1, 4| freedom which, in the area of economic and social activity, cuts 5 1, 5| conditions for justice in the economic and social situation of 6 1, 5| inevitably arise in social and economic life. Thus it is possible 7 1, 10| criticizes two social and economic systems: socialism and liberalism. 8 1, 11| world, similar processes of economic, social and political transformation 9 1, 11| life, not excluding the economic one, contributes to achieving 10 1, 11| private property, work, the economic process, the reality of 11 2, 12| political, social and economic — of the social order proposed 12 2, 13| the family and including economic, social, political and cultural 13 2, 15| completely excludes the economic sector from the State's 14 2, 15| legitimate sphere of autonomy in economic life which the State should 15 2, 15| juridical framework within which economic affairs are to be conducted, 16 2, 15| converging ways: either through economic policies aimed at ensuring 17 2, 15| for the free exercise of economic activity, which will lead 18 2, 16| capable of sustaining an economic growth more respectful of 19 2, 19| conditions for steady and healthy economic growth in which people through 20 3, 24| the inefficiency of the economic system, which is not to 21 3, 24| property and to freedom in the economic sector. To this must be 22 3, 26| had to appropriate its economic and materialistic theories.~ 23 3, 27| time the most elementary economic relationships were distorted, 24 3, 27| distorted, and basic virtues of economic life, such as truthfulness, 25 3, 28| The radical reordering of economic systems, hitherto collectivized, 26 3, 28| from following the path of economic and social development.~ 27 3, 28| because of a situation of economic disorder, spiritual dissatisfaction 28 3, 28| whole, for the purpose of economic growth and common development, 29 3, 28| values on the basis of which economic and political choices are 30 3, 28| moral, cultural and even economic growth of all humanity.~ 31 3, 29| be understood solely in economic terms, but in a way that 32 4, 32| freedom exercised in the economic field, just as it is exercised 33 4, 32| exercised in many other fields. Economic activity is indeed but one 34 4, 33| great extent marginalized; economic development takes place 35 4, 33| the central element in the economic process, but those who cultivate 36 4, 33| the general interrelated economic activities at the international 37 4, 35| of a struggle against an economic system, if the latter is 38 4, 35| repercussions on the firm's economic efficiency. In fact, the 39 4, 35| capitalism as the only model of economic organization. It is necessary 40 4, 35| by ensuring political and economic stability, the certainty 41 4, 36| of his physical make-up. Economic activity was directed towards 42 4, 36| spiritual health. Of itself, an economic system does not possess 43 4, 36| utter necessity of certain economic conditions and of political 44 4, 39| directed not so much against an economic system as against an ethical 45 4, 39| whole of human activity. If economic life is absolutized, if 46 4, 39| found not so much in the economic system itself as in the 47 4, 39| repeating once more that economic freedom is only one element 48 4, 39| consumes in order to live, then economic freedom loses its necessary 49 4, 41| of basic necessities and economic inefficiency.~The historical 50 4, 42| searching for the path to true economic and civil progress?~The 51 4, 42| capitalism" is meant an economic system which recognizes 52 4, 42| human creativity in the economic sector, then the answer 53 4, 42| in which freedom in the economic sector is not circumscribed 54 4, 43| problems in all their social, economic, political and cultural 55 4, 43| systematically denied, in which economic policies do not allow workers 56 5, 48| role of the State in the economic sector. Economic activity, 57 5, 48| in the economic sector. Economic activity, especially the 58 5, 48| to development and to the economic order.~Another task of the 59 5, 48| exercise of human rights in the economic sector. However, primary 60 5, 48| controlled every aspect of economic life and restricted the 61 5, 48| against any rules in the economic sphere. Rather, the State 62 5, 48| to the detriment of both economic and civil freedom.~In recent 63 5, 52| positive contribution to economic prosperity. But to accomplish 64 6, 54| and international society, economic life, culture, war and peace, 65 6, 56| one-sided victory of their own economic system, and thereby failing 66 6, 57| modern society—not only economic but cultural and spiritual 67 6, 57| spite of technological and economic progress. In the countries 68 6, 58| enter into the sphere of economic and human development. For 69 6, 59| constantly changing social, economic and political contexts, 70 6, 60| is not just a matter of economic production or of juridical 71 6, 61| order to defend man from economic exploitation and from the