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1 1, 8| State does not have the power to intervene in the terms 2 2, 18| the world. The logic of power blocs or empires, denounced 3 2, 19| emphasizing and increasing the power of the State, they wish 4 3, 23| to yield to the force of power, succeeded time after time 5 3, 25| human society, while the power of grace penetrates that 6 4, 34| endowed with purchasing power, and for those resources 7 4, 36| responsible use of their power of choice, the formation 8 4, 43| may weaken consolidated power structures. A business cannot 9 5, 44| is preferable that each power be balanced by other powers 10 5, 44| the exercise of absolute power. It must be added that totalitarianism 11 5, 44| truth, then the force of power takes over, and each person 12 5, 45| beyond the will of those in power, since such a criterion, 13 5, 46| ruling groups which usurp the power of the State for individual 14 5, 46| manipulated for reasons of power. As history demonstrates, 15 5, 47| the electoral or financial power of the groups promoting 16 5, 51| see that the terrifying power of the means of destruction — 17 5, 52| positions of income and of power enjoyed by the more developed 18 6, 57| and harmony. Through the power of the Gospel, down the 19 6, 58| established structures of power which today govern societies. 20 6, 62| comes from the infinite power of God, who says: "Behold,