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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Centesimus annus

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1 1, 6 | affirmed the fundamental rights of workers. Indeed, the 2 1, 7 | Encyclical also affirms other rights as inalienable and proper 3 1, 7 | bound to protect natural rights, not to destroy them; and 4 1, 8(26)| Universal Declaration of Human Rights.~ 5 1, 9 | 9. To these rights Pope Leo XIII adds another 6 1, 9 | the context of the other rights and duties of workers, notwithstanding 7 1, 9(30)| Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Declaration on the elimination 8 1, 10 | question of defending the rights of individuals, the defenceless 9 1, 11 | in order to protect their rights and not stifle them.37~The 10 1, 11 | insists. In effect, beyond the rights which man acquires by his 11 1, 11 | his own work, there exist rights which do not correspond 12 2, 15 | greater respect for the rights of workers.46~ 13 2, 17 | the duty to respect the rights of others. The essence of 14 2, 17 | violate the most sacred human rights, with the extermination 15 2, 21 | more lively sense of human rights, which found recognition 16 2, 21 | development in awareness of the rights of individuals, but also 17 2, 21 | also in awareness of the rights of nations, as well as a 18 2, 21(52)| Universal Declaration of Human Rights, issued in 1948; John XXIII, 19 3, 22 | defend and promote human rights. In situations strongly 20 3, 23 | was the violation of the rights of workers. It cannot be 21 3, 24 | the violation of the human rights to private initiative, to 22 3, 24 | culture and for national rights.~But the true cause of the 23 3, 26 | the affirmation of human rights. It is a movement which 24 3, 27 | nation can uphold its own rights and reach a just agreement 25 3, 27 | settlement vis-à-vis the rights of others. This is especially 26 3, 27 | nations, by violating their rights or excluding them from the 27 3, 29 | recognition must be given to the rights of the human conscience, 28 3, 29 | The recognition of these rights represents the primary foundation 29 3, 29 | their civil and religious rights, preventing them from taking 30 3, 29 | preach the Gospel and the rights of those who hear this preaching 31 4, 31 | and are an object of their rights.~The original source of 32 4, 35 | organizations. These defend workers' rights and protect their interests 33 4, 40 | duty of defending the basic rights of workers, so now, with 34 5, 44 | with no regard for the rights of others. People are then 35 5, 44 | very nature the subject of rights which no one may violate — 36 5, 44 | social body may violate these rights, by going against the minority, 37 5, 47 | to and concern for human rights. But for this very reason 38 5, 47 | explicit recognition of those rights.96 Among the most important 39 5, 47 | most important of these rights, mention must be made of 40 5, 47 | source and synthesis of these rights is religious freedom, understood 41 5, 47 | forms of government, these rights are not always fully respected. 42 5, 47 | understanding of the dignity and the rights of the person.98~The Church 43 5, 48 | directing the exercise of human rights in the economic sector. 44 6, 53 | and in the exercise of the rights which manifestly pertain 45 6, 54 | everything else: the human rights of the individual, and in


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