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1 1, 1| man "is the primary and fundamental way for the Church"4,precisely 2 1, 1| aspects, a perennial and fundamental one, one that is always 3 1, 3| namely human work, acquires fundamental and decisive importance.~ 4 2, 4| convinced that work is a fundamental dimension of man's existence 5 2, 4| conviction that work is a fundamental dimension of human existence 6 2, 4| manifesting thought - the fundamental truths about man, in the 7 2, 6| a sense constitutes the fundamental and perennial heart of Christian 8 2, 6| Christianity brought about a fundamental change of ideas in this 9 2, 7| Values~It is precisely these fundamental affirmations about work 10 2, 7| light of the analysis of the fundamental reality of the whole economic 11 2, 8| dealing with human work in the fundamental dimension of its subject, 12 2, 9| is proper to him.~God's fundamental and original intention with 13 3, 11| as a great reality with a fundamental influence on the shaping 14 3, 11| issues and go back to the fundamental issue of human work, which 15 3, 11| it constitutes one of the fundamental dimensions of his earthly 16 3, 13| stating the issue contained a fundamental error, what we can call 17 3, 13| its economic purpose. This fundamental error of thought can and 18 3, 13| decisive importancefor the fundamental issue of human work, in 19 4, 16| human rights constitutes the fundamental condition for peace in the 20 4, 16| broader context of those fundamental rights of the person. ~However, 21 4, 17| constitute the adequate and fundamental criterion for shaping the 22 4, 18| direct our attention to a fundamental issue: the question of finding 23 4, 18| duty springing from the fundamental principle of the moral order 24 4, 18| human work considered as a fundamental right of all human beings, 25 4, 19| system, regardless of the fundamental relationships within it 26 4, 20| community. In the light of this fundamental structure of all work - 27 4, 21| daily sustenance, is of fundamental importance. The conditions 28 4, 23| into consideration, to the fundamental value of work, which is 29 4, 23| human person. Once more the fundamental principle must be repeated: 30 5, 25| profoundly marked by the fundamental truth that man, created 31 5, 26| puts into his teaching the fundamental truth about work which is


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