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1 1, 4| which had taken place in the political, economic and social fields, 2 1, 4| change taking place in the political order already mentioned. 3 1, 4| mentioned. Thus the prevailing political theory of the time sought 4 1, 4| one which implied a new political and social structure.~At 5 1, 4| devoted to teachings of a political character; still others 6 1, 7| or her incorporation into political society. Indeed, the formation 7 1, 10| State or on a particular political theory. Leo XIII is repeating 8 1, 10| elementary principle of sound political organization, namely, the 9 1, 10| Christian view of social and political organization. This principle 10 1, 11| of economic, social and political transformation are creating 11 2, 12| negative consequences — political, social and economic — of 12 2, 13| including economic, social, political and cultural groups which 13 2, 18| use of arms, found ready political and military support and 14 2, 18| increasingly barbaric means of political and military conflict. Moreover, 15 2, 20| development of the host country. Political life itself is controlled 16 3, 22| participatory and more just political structures. An important, 17 3, 22| forms of protest and for political solutions more respectful 18 3, 22| hope for change in fragile political and social structures weighed 19 3, 25| those who, in the name of political realism, wish to banish 20 3, 25| law and morality from the political arena. Undoubtedly, the 21 3, 25| paradise in this world. But no political society — which possesses 22 3, 28| basis of which economic and political choices are made. Enormous 23 3, 29| every authentically free political order.63 It is important 24 4, 35| sacrifices and by ensuring political and economic stability, 25 4, 35| would be the imposition of political choices leading to hunger 26 4, 36| economic conditions and of political stability, the decision 27 4, 43| their social, economic, political and cultural aspects, as 28 5, 46| participation of citizens in making political choices, guarantees to the 29 5, 46| correspond to democratic forms of political life. Those who are convinced 30 5, 46| variation according to different political trends. It must be observed 31 5, 46| truth to guide and direct political activity, then ideas and 32 5, 47| time, such distortions of political conduct create distrust 33 5, 47| subsequent decline in the political participation and civic 34 5, 47| Her contribution to the political order is precisely her vision 35 5, 48| institutional, juridical or political vacuum. On the contrary, 36 6, 59| changing social, economic and political contexts, this teaching