Chap., §
1 1, 2| the meaning that must be given today to efforts to build
2 2, 6| free men, and was therefore given to slaves. By broadening
3 2, 6| over the objective one. Given this way of understanding
4 2, 7| almost disappeared, and have given way to more human ways of
5 2, 7| means of production has given rise to the development
6 2, 8| one which, even if not yet given that name, in fact deserves
7 2, 10| make up the culture of a given nation); it is also a great
8 3, 13| the inheritance of what is given to the whole of humanity
9 3, 13| relations prevailing at a given period. ~Obviously, the
10 4, 17| for economic life within a given society and state, but also
11 4, 18| also the cultural life of a given society is shaped; they
12 4, 19| Such remuneration can be given either through what is called
13 4, 19| that is, a single salary given to the head of the family
14 4, 22| work, so that they can be given a productive activity suited
15 5, 24| individual human being may be given the meaning which it has
16 5, 26| himself, his Creator, was given particular prominence by
17 5, 26| this? What is the wisdom given to him?.. Is not this the
18 5, 27| by his Resurrection and given all authority in heaven
19 5, 27| revise it definitively. ~Given at Castel Gandolfo, on the
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