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1 1, 6| collective ownership of the means of production, as well as 2 1, 7| private associations. This means above all the right to establish 3 2, 14| derives its choice of the means of action condemned in Rerum 4 2, 14| resist, using every possible means, not excluding the use of 5 2, 15| to State control of the means of production, which would 6 2, 18| of increasingly barbaric means of political and military 7 2, 19| mechanisms, ensuring, by means of a stable currency and 8 2, 21| alternatives to war, effective means for the resolution of international 9 3, 23| accomplished almost everywhere by means of peaceful protest, using 10 3, 25| think that they can use any means, including violence and 11 4, 33| majority today, do not have the means which would enable them 12 4, 35| capital, the possession of the means of production and of the 13 4, 35| firm makes a profit, this means that productive factors 14 4, 36| singling out new needs and new means to meet them, one must be 15 4, 38| something which is by no means receiving the attention 16 4, 39| goodness, and learns what it means to love and to be loved, 17 4, 39| and thus what it actually means to be a person. Here we 18 4, 41| he is considered only a means and not an end.~The concept 19 4, 41| alienation a reversal of means and ends. When man does 20 4, 41| desires and to choose the means of satisfying them according 21 4, 41| result of manipulation by the means of mass communication, which 22 4, 42| resulting responsibility for the means of production, as well as 23 4, 43| found in this activity. By means of his work man commits 24 4, 43| solidarity. Ownership of the means of production, whether in 25 5, 44| to make full use of the means at his disposal in order 26 5, 46| replacing them through peaceful means when appropriate.93 Thus 27 5, 47| derive from that work the means to support oneself and one' 28 5, 49| resources and efficient means of support, both for bringing 29 5, 51| today because of the new means of communication which have 30 5, 51| terrifying power of the means of destruction — to which 31 5, 52| improving their lot by peaceful means.~For this reason, another