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Leo PP. XIII
Rerum novarum

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1 1 | painful apprehension; wise men are discussing it; practical 2 1 | discussing it; practical men are proposing schemes; popular 3 2 | differences of opinion to pervert men's judgments and to stir 4 3 | come to pass that working men have been surrendered, isolated 5 3 | by covetous and grasping men. To this must be added that 6 3 | small number of very rich men have been able to lay upon 7 13| fact, to the gathering of men into a community, the family 8 16| that all the striving of men will be vain if they leave 9 19| wealthy and the working men are intended by nature to 10 20| have nothing to do with men of evil principles, who 11 20| livelihood; but to misuse men as though they were things 12 21| and the other things which men call good and desirable, 13 22| has not only made known to men's minds, but has impressed 14 22| the laws and judgments of men must yield place to the 15 24| the common inheritance of men, equally within the reach 16 25| understand and feel that all men are children of the same 17 25| who alone can make either men or angels absolutely and 18 26| utmost to teach and to train men, and to educate them and 19 26| of reaching the hearts of men, and drive their efficiency 20 26| and conscience, and bring men to act from a motive of 21 26| love God and their fellow men with a love that is outstanding 22 28| the fact that she calls men to virtue and forms them 23 28| abundance;(23) it makes men supply for the lack of means 24 34| and defend it in war. Such men clearly occupy the foremost 25 34| end of society is to make men better, the chief good that 26 34| by the labor of working men that States grow rich. Justice, 27 40| In this respect all men are equal; there is here 28 42| people from the cruelty of men of greed, who use human 29 42| just nor human so to grind men down with excessive labor 30 47| the fruits of the earth. Men always work harder and more 31 47| would spring from this: men would cling to the country 32 50| natural impulse which binds men together in civil society; 33 51| Thomas of Aquinas says, "Men establish relations in common 34 52| certain associations, as when men join together for purposes 35 53| and the piety of Christian men. The annals of every nation 36 54| especially those of working men, are now far more common 37 54| labor, and force working men either to join them or to 38 54| circumstances Christian working men must do one of two things: 39 55| inculcating self restraint, keeps men within the bounds of moderation, 40 55| ends in view that we see men of eminence, meeting together 41 55| strive to unite working men of various grades into associations, 42 57| lasting law that working men's associations should be 43 60| easy for Christian working men to solve it aright if they 44 60| a kindly feeling towards men whom they see to be in earnest 45 61| their duty those working men who have either given up 46 61| with its precepts. Such men feel in most cases that 47 62| the evil at its root, all men should rest persuaded that 48 63| never cease to urge upon men of every class, upon the


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