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1 1, 3| really from the point of view of man's good. And if the
2 2, 6| from the objective point of view, human work cannot and must
3 2, 8| eloquent from the point of view of social ethics. It was
4 2, 8| justified from the point of view of social morality. This
5 2, 10| emerges from this point of view - that of the subject of
6 3, 12| possibilities of destruction. In view of this situation we must
7 3, 14| further from another point of view. It is obvious that, when
8 3, 14| them. From this point of view, therefore, in consideration
9 3, 14| process. From this point of view the position of "rigid"
10 3, 14| This is so not only in view of older situations but
11 3, 14| first and foremost, in view of the whole of the situation
12 3, 14| reformed from the point of view of human rights, both human
13 3, 14| from the same point of view, these many deeply desired
14 3, 14| satisfactorily from the point of view of the priority of labour;
15 4, 16| this character that we must view them. Work is, as has been
16 4, 18| differentiated world of work. ~As we view the whole human family throughout
17 4, 19| inalienable rights of man in view of his work, it is worthwhile
18 4, 19| wrong from the point of view of the good of society and
19 4, 20| aim at correcting - with a view to the common good of the
20 4, 21| free association with a view to their just advancement
21 4, 23| especially from the point of view of these rights. ~The most
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