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28 however
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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Centesimus annus

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nations
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1 1, 5 | long been disturbing the nations of the world should have 2 2, 12 | recently industrialized nations found themselves.~Two things 3 2, 14 | interests of the various nations was replaced by attempts 4 2, 17 | possible, in which great nations invested their energies 5 2, 17 | take possession of entire nations and drive them to act.49 6 2, 17 | particularly the leaders of nations in our own time, when other 7 2, 18 | assistance to the less developed nations. Scientific and technological 8 2, 19 | and restored the right of nations, ended without having attained 9 2, 21 | drawing up of a new "right of nations", to which the Holy See 10 2, 21 | evolution has been the United Nations Organization. Not only has 11 2, 21 | awareness of the rights of nations, as well as a clearer realization 12 2, 21 | been positive. The United Nations, moreover, has not yet succeeded 13 3, 24 | culture and moral life of nations are corrupted. For this 14 3, 27 | conflicts which arise between nations, so that each nation can 15 3, 27 | especially needed for the nations of Europe, which are closely 16 3, 27 | cost of other peoples and nations, by violating their rights 17 3, 28 | the united effort of other nations. Obviously they themselves 18 4, 32 | wealth of the industrialized nations is based much more on this 19 4, 34 | the level of individual nations and of international relations, 20 4, 35 | provide all individuals and nations with the basic conditions 21 4, 35 | international community. Stronger nations must offer weaker ones opportunities 22 5, 45 | social organizations and nations — all of which enjoy their 23 5, 46 | culture of individuals and of nations, he will not fail to affirm 24 5, 50 | the culture of the various nations, sustaining culture in its 25 5, 52(104)| Discourse at the United Nations (October 4, 1965): AAS 57 ( 26 5, 52 | be they individuals or nationsneed to be provided with 27 5, 52 | enrichment of the family of nations.~ ~


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