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Alphabetical [« »] indifferent 1 indirectly 2 indispensable 3 individual 41 individualism 1 individualistic 1 individually 1 | Frequency [« »] 42 today 42 when 41 been 41 individual 40 development 40 her 40 needs | Ioannes Paulus PP. II Centesimus annus IntraText - Concordances individual |
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1 1, 4| required for the support of the individual and his family. Moreover, 2 1, 5| specific human situations, both individual and communal, national and 3 1, 8| belongs to the sphere of the individual's free use of his own abilities 4 1, 8| grave obligation of every individual to ensure "the preservation 5 1, 8| Pope concludes, "that every individual has a natural right to procure 6 1, 9| pertained exclusively to an individual's private life. He affirms 7 1, 11| character, inasmuch as the individual, the family and society 8 2, 12| property, contending that individual possessions should become 9 2, 13| Socialism considers the individual person simply as an element, 10 2, 13| so that the good of the individual is completely subordinated 11 2, 13| maintains that the good of the individual can be realized without 12 2, 13| the subjectivity of the individual, was cancelled out by "Real 13 2, 13| transcendent dignity. Every individual must give this response, 14 2, 17| international level and within individual States, such cruel wars 15 3, 22| and forcefully that every individual — whatever his or her personal 16 3, 22| entire Christian communities, individual members of the faithful, 17 3, 25| the manner in which the individual exercises his freedom is 18 3, 27| Europe themselves. Many individual, social, regional and national 19 3, 29| concretely enhancing every individual's dignity and creativity, 20 4, 31| work; this is the origin of individual property. Obviously, he 21 4, 32| the work of an isolated individual; they require the cooperation 22 4, 34| appear that, on the level of individual nations and of international 23 4, 39| to face their unique and individual destiny. But it often happens 24 4, 39| the many "things" which an individual can have or not have, according 25 4, 40| goals on the part of each individual.~Here we find a new limit 26 4, 41| refined satisfaction of their individual and secondary needs, while 27 4, 43| the relationship between individual or private property and 28 5, 44| no one may violate — no individual, group, class, nation or 29 5, 46| the power of the State for individual interests or for ideological 30 5, 46| advancement both of the individual through education and formation 31 5, 48| presupposes sure guarantees of individual freedom and private property, 32 5, 49| more "personalized". The individual today is often suffocated 33 5, 51| opposed to models in which the individual is lost in the crowd, in 34 5, 52| has finally come when in individual States a system of private 35 5, 52| development. Just as within individual societies it is possible 36 5, 52| resources, thus enabling every individual and all the peoples of the 37 6, 53| We are dealing with each individual, since each one is included 38 6, 54| the human rights of the individual, and in particular of the " 39 6, 57| Confraternities as well as individual men and women of all states 40 6, 58| good, something that an individual State, even if it were the 41 6, 59| horizon, aimed at serving the individual person who is acknowledged