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1 1, 6| of space devoted to this subject in the Encyclical shows 2 1, 8| Declarations and Conventions on the subject26 and the internal laws 3 1, 9| which was to become the subject of many solemn International 4 1, 10| socialism. Liberalism is not the subject of a special section, but 5 1, 11| later to this important subject of the limits inherent in 6 2, 13| person as the autonomous subject of moral decision disappears, 7 2, 13| decision disappears, the very subject whose decisions build the 8 2, 13| mechanism or collective subject can substitute for it. The 9 2, 19| social life, and they tend to subject them to public control which 10 4, 39| parties involved", often subject them "to intolerable pressures ... 11 4, 39| society's only value, not subject to any other value, the 12 4, 39| consumer of goods than as a subject who produces and consumes 13 4, 41| without it being possible to subject to critical scrutiny the 14 5, 44| therefore by his very nature the subject of rights which no one may 15 5, 46| majority, or that it is subject to variation according to 16 6, 53| wrote: "We approach this subject with confidence, and in