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1 Bles | those who belong to the same family. And work means any activity
2 1, 2 | face each individual, the family, each country, the whole
3 2, 8 | the worker and his or her family.~
4 2, 10 | 10. Work and Society: Family and Nation ~Having thus
5 2, 10 | foundation for the formation of family life, which is a natural
6 2, 10 | other consequent on the family nature of human life - must
7 2, 10 | making it possible to found a family, since the family requires
8 2, 10 | found a family, since the family requires the means of subsistence
9 2, 10 | process of education in the family, for the very reason that
10 2, 10 | play here: the one making family life and its upkeep possible,
11 2, 10 | achievement of the purposes of the family, especially education. Nevertheless,
12 2, 10 | remembered and affirmed that the family constitutes one of the most
13 2, 10 | return to it. In fact, the family is simultaneously a community
14 2, 10 | individual absorbs within the family the contents and values
15 2, 10 | heritage of the whole human family, of all the people living
16 4, 16 | others, especially his own family, but also for the society
17 4, 16 | child, and the whole human family of which he is a member,
18 4, 18 | we view the whole human family throughout the world, we
19 4, 19 | checking concerns above all the family. Just remuneration for the
20 4, 19 | who is responsible for a family means remuneration which
21 4, 19 | and properly maintaining a family and for providing security
22 4, 19 | through what is called a family wage - that is, a single
23 4, 19 | given to the head of the family for his work, sufficient
24 4, 19 | sufficient for the needs of the family without the other spouse
25 4, 19 | social measures such as family allowances or grants to
26 4, 19 | good of society and of the family when it contradicts or hinders
27 4, 19 | lack of respect for their family aspirations and for their
28 4, 19 | and at the expense of the family, in which women as mothers
29 4, 23 | the emigrant's personal, family and social life, both for
30 5, 27 | too, by which the human family strives to make its life
31 5, 27 | the body of a new human family, a body which even now is
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