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1 1, 5| the modern world urgently needs and which I have emphasized 2 2, 16| and closer to the daily needs of workers. In this context 3 2, 19| satisfaction of material human needs than Communism, while equally 4 2, 19| satisfaction of material needs.~ 5 3, 23| adversary, since violence always needs to justify itself through 6 4, 31| human life, satisfy people's needs and are an object of their 7 4, 31| capacity to satisfy human needs, is God's first gift for 8 4, 31| profoundly cognisant of the needs of those for whom their 9 4, 32| ability to foresee both the needs of others and the combinations 10 4, 32| adapted to satisfying those needs that constitutes another 11 4, 32| different ways in which human needs can be satisfied. It is 12 4, 32| ability to perceive the needs of others and to satisfy 13 4, 33| which properly respond to needs, needs which they had previously 14 4, 33| properly respond to needs, needs which they had previously 15 4, 34| effectively responding to needs. But this is true only for 16 4, 34| this is true only for those needs which are "solvent", insofar 17 4, 34| But there are many human needs which find no place on the 18 4, 34| allow fundamental human needs to remain unsatisfied, and 19 4, 34| allow those burdened by such needs to perish. It is also necessary 20 4, 35| guarantee that the basic needs of the whole of society 21 4, 35| and corresponding human needs have been duly satisfied. 22 4, 35| endeavouring to satisfy their basic needs, and who form a particular 23 4, 36| weight of necessity. His needs were few and were determined, 24 4, 36| towards satisfying these needs. It is clear that today 25 4, 36| The manner in which new needs arise and are defined is 26 4, 36| arises. In singling out new needs and new means to meet them, 27 4, 36| forms of satisfying human needs from artificial new needs 28 4, 36| needs from artificial new needs which hinder the formation 29 4, 36| destructive "reading" of human needs. In this way the innovative 30 4, 36| sometimes even out of one's needs, in order to provide what 31 4, 40| collective and qualitative needs which cannot be satisfied 32 4, 40| There are important human needs which escape its logic. 33 4, 41| The concept of alienation needs to be led back to the Christian 34 4, 41| individual and secondary needs, while ignoring the principal 35 4, 41| principal and authentic needs which ought to regulate 36 4, 41| for a person to order his needs and desires and to choose 37 4, 43| order to provide for the needs of his family, his community, 38 5, 48| to respond better to many needs and demands, by remedying 39 5, 48| fact, it would appear that needs are best understood and 40 6, 58| most acute and desperate needs, and are thus more dependent