Chap., §
1 1, 1| international level. While it is true that man eats the bread
2 1, 2| Social Action~It is certainly true that work, as a human issue,
3 2, 5| This is also in a sense true in the sphere of what are
4 2, 5| various ways, it is also true that for this very reason
5 2, 6| ethical nature: however true it may be that man is destined
6 2, 7| subject of work and its true maker and creator. Precisely
7 2, 7| not in accordance with the true dignity of his work - that
8 2, 7| this very reason as the true purpose of the whole process
9 2, 8| the working world. This is true in countries which have
10 2, 8| industrial revolution. It is also true in countries where the main
11 2, 8| deserves it. This can be true of certain categories or
12 2, 8| service required by the true needs of society, or when
13 3, 13| sense of being intrinsically true and also morally legitimate,
14 3, 14| and in practice. If it is true that capital, as the whole
15 3, 14| generations, it is equally true that capital is being unceasingly
16 3, 15| instrument rather than a true subject of work with an
17 4, 16| the part of man. This is true in all the many meanings
18 4, 17| direct - but it remains a true responsibility: the indirect
19 4, 19| the good of society. The true advancement of women requires
20 5, 27| humanity. He shows himself a true disciple of Christ by carrying
21 5, 27| justice dwells89? If it is true that the many forms of toil
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