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1 Int, 3| Church's Tradition which, being ever living and vital, builds 2 Int, 3| become "old" as a result of being incorporated into Tradition, 3 1, 4| worker was not even sure of being able to sell "his own commodity", 4 1, 5| right and duty was far from being commonly admitted. Indeed, 5 1, 5| today, when ideologies are being increasingly discredited. 6 1, 7| natural right of the human being, which therefore precedes 7 2, 13| of God contained in the being of things that man becomes 8 2, 15| reduce every citizen to being a "cog" in the State machine. 9 2, 17| peoples and social groups being planned and carried out. 10 2, 19| a development was still being formed in people's consciences. 11 3, 22| will sustain the efforts being made by everyone to build 12 3, 25| bring that organization into being. Politics then becomes a " 13 3, 25| impermanence. The Kingdom of God, being in the world without being 14 3, 25| being in the world without being of the world, throws light 15 4, 34| man's work and his very being are not to be reduced to 16 4, 35| against such a system, what is being proposed as an alternative 17 4, 35| dignity offended. Besides being morally inadmissible, this 18 4, 35| made along these lines are being affected by the still largely 19 4, 36| all the dimensions of his being and which subordinates his 20 4, 36| towards "having" rather than "being", and which wants to have 21 4, 37| wonder in the presence of being and of the beauty which 22 4, 41| gratifications rather than being helped to experience their 23 4, 41| who is the author of his being and who alone can fully 24 4, 41| orchestrated repetition, without it being possible to subject to critical 25 5, 49| Man remains above all a being who seeks the truth and 26 6, 54| himself better as a "social being". However, man's true identity 27 6, 54| in Christ to every human being, and for that very reason 28 6, 55| promotes the whole human being. Even on the eve of the 29 6, 57| different forms of poverty are being experienced by groups which