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Alphabetical [« »] frankness 1 fraternal 1 fratricidal 1 free 24 free-market 1 free-time 1 freedom 55 | Frequency [« »] 25 part 25 property 24 does 24 free 24 great 24 market 24 nature | Ioannes Paulus PP. II Centesimus annus IntraText - Concordances free |
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1 1, 8| which cannot be left to the "free consent of the parties, 2 1, 8| sphere of the individual's free use of his own abilities 3 2, 13| without reference to his free choice, to the unique and 4 2, 15| safeguarding the prerequisites of a free economy, which presumes 5 2, 15| restore dignity to work as the free activity of man. These reforms 6 2, 15| favourable conditions for the free exercise of economic activity, 7 2, 19| attempts endeavour to preserve free market mechanisms, ensuring, 8 3, 28| situation not as a result of free choice or mistakes which 9 3, 29| foundation of every authentically free political order.63 It is 10 4, 32| mutually agreed upon through free bargaining. It is precisely 11 4, 34| international relations, the free market is the most efficient 12 4, 35| land, in contrast to the free and personal nature of human 13 4, 35| but rather a society of free work, of enterprise and 14 4, 36| person as intelligent and free — then consumer attitudes 15 4, 36| innovative capacity of a free economy is brought to a 16 4, 41| Indeed, it is through the free gift of self that man truly 17 4, 41| to the truth, cannot be free: obedience to the truth 18 4, 42| of production, as well as free human creativity in the 19 4, 42| market economy" or simply "free economy". But if by "capitalism" 20 4, 42| entrusts their solution to the free development of market forces.~ 21 4, 43| realizes himself in the free gift of self, so too ownership 22 5, 48| life and restricted the free initiative of individuals. 23 6, 55| convince man that he is free from every law and from 24 6, 61| social order ought to be free of oppression and based