Chapter, Paragraph
1 I (5) | of pricing systems that work in favour of the produce
2 I,1 | meager piece of land to work with their families. However,
3 I,4 | relations between land and work.~All this has encouraged
4 I,5 | own land is by agreeing to work for the large companies
5 I,6 | workers who are forced to work at an inhuman pace for wages
6 I,10 | situations, and extension work to inform farmers of the
7 II,1 | In Egypt and Babylonia, work was a harsh necessity imposed
8 II,1 | in the biblical account, work is for the realization of
9 II (20)| special nature of human work and the "ontological and
10 II (21)| And to be able through his work to make these resources
11 II (21)| takes them over through work and for work": John Paul
12 II (21)| over through work and for work": John Paul II, Encyclical
13 II (29)| legitimate if it serves useful work. It becomes illegitimate,
14 II (29)| it serves to impede the work of others, in an effort
15 II (29)| the overall expansion of work and the wealth of society,
16 II,6 | 21. Rather, man has to work, knowing that "he is the
17 II,6 | that "he is the heir to the work of generations and at the
18 II,6 | Unjust remuneration for work performed and other forms
19 II,7 | population is dependent on work on the land. When large
20 II,9 | create new opportunities for work and the human growth of
21 II,11 | The close links between work and property mean that the
22 II,11 | that ensure the right to work;(45)~b) guarantee of the
23 II,11 | to just remuneration for work;(46)~c) protection and promotion
24 II (45)| a proper organization of work through "a just and rational
25 II (45)| individuals, free groups and local work centres and complexes must
26 II (46)| Remuneration for work performed is just if, besides
27 II (47)| if it is because of their work needs that people unite
28 II,12 | whom the fruit of their work is intended, the more fruitful
29 II,12 | the more fruitful this work will be, especially as a
30 III,1 | and the movement of the work force towards other sectors
31 III,6 | terms of their domestic work and not as agents of productive
32 III,6 | improve the quality of their work, reduce their vulnerability
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