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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
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democracy

Centesimus annus
   Chap., §
1 3, 22 | historical process new forms of democracy have emerged which offer 2 5, 46 | ideological ends.~Authentic democracy is possible only in a State 3 5, 46 | history demonstrates, a democracy without values easily turns 4 5, 47 | reforming their systems to give democracy an authentic and solid foundation Evangelium vitae Chap., §
5 1, 20 | stronger part. In this way democracy, contradicting its own principles, 6 1, 20 | generally seen as the rules of democracy. Really, what we have here 7 3, 70 | an essential condition of democracy, inasmuch as it alone is 8 3, 70 | legitimated by popular consensus? ~Democracy cannot be idolized to the 9 3, 70 | immorality. Fundamentally, democracy is a "system" and as such 10 3, 70 | with regard to the value of democracy, this is to be considered 11 3, 70 | noted. 88 But the value of democracy stands or falls with the 12 3, 70 | moral grounding not even democracy is capable of ensuring a 13 3, 70 | consensus. In such a situation, democracy easily becomes an empty 14 3, 71 | the development of a sound democracy, to rediscover those essential 15 4, 101| goods of society, such as democracy and peace.~There can be 16 4, 101| peace.~There can be no true democracy without a recognition of Fides et ratio Chap., §
17 7, 89 | support for a concept of democracy which is not grounded upon Veritatis splendor Chap., §
18 3, 96 | coexistence, and hence of genuine democracy, which can come into being 19 3, 101| risk of an alliance between democracy and ethical relativism, 20 3, 101| history demonstrates, a democracy without values easily turns 21 3, 113| life in a representative democracy, moral teaching certainly 22 3, 113| procedures typical of a democracy.Dissent, in the form of


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