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35 novarum
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32 between
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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Centesimus annus

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goods
   Chap., §
1 1, 4| the production of consumer goods had progressively taken 2 1, 6| destination of the earth's goods.17~On the other hand, it 3 2, 19| destination of material goods. In this context, an abundance 4 3, 27| prosperity, in fact, are goods which belong to the whole 5 3, 28| share in enjoying material goods and to make good use of 6 4 | DESTINATION OF MATERIAL GOODS~ 7 4, 30| the possession of material goods is not an absolute right, 8 4, 30| clarity that the "use" of goods, while marked by freedom, 9 4, 30| common destination as created goods, as well as to the will 10 4, 30| some ownership of external goods affords each person the 11 4, 30| of the common purpose of goods".68 I have returned to this 12 4, 31| the origin of the material goods which sustain human life, 13 4, 31| destination of the earth's goods. The earth, by reason of 14 4, 32| modern society. Besides, many goods cannot be adequately produced 15 4, 33| unable to compete against the goods which are produced in ways 16 4, 33| to the lack of material goods has been added a lack of 17 4, 34| logic of a fair exchange of goods and the forms of justice 18 4, 36| a sufficient quantity of goods, but also of responding 19 4, 36| quality: the quality of the goods to be produced and consumed, 20 4, 39| production and consumption of goods become the centre of social 21 4, 39| itself to the production of goods and services alone.79~All 22 4, 39| producer or consumer of goods than as a subject who produces 23 4, 40| and preservation of common goods such as the natural and 24 4, 40| defending those collective goods which, among others, constitute 25 4, 40| escape its logic. There are goods which by their very nature 26 4, 40| ignores the existence of goods which by their nature are 27 4, 43| as a "society of capital goods"; it is also a "society 28 4, 43| in the customers' use of goods, in a progressively expanding 29 5, 49| producer and consumer of goods, or as an object of State 30 6, 57| Christians distributed their goods to the poor, bearing witness 31 6, 58| enough to draw on the surplus goods which in fact our world 32 6, 61| insisting that material goods were meant for all, and 33 6, 61| society need not only material goods but spiritual and religious


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