Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,1 | century, through gradual private appropriation of the land,
2 I,1 | the land market.(5)~The private appropriation of land not
3 I,10 | techniques that are the fruit of private research and development
4 II,5 | Destination of Goods and Private Property~28. The effects
5 II,5 | guarantee of human dignity. "Private property or some form of
6 II,5 | experience show, if the right to private ownership of goods — including
7 II,5 | freedom."(23)~30. The right to private property is not, however,
8 II,5 | Whatever concrete forms private property may take as a result
9 II,5 | an end.(24)~The right to private property, which is of itself
10 II,5 | mind the social mortgage on private property: "In his use of
11 II (24)| of creation: the right to private property is subordinated
12 II,5 | a limit on the right of private property.~This doctrine
13 II,6 | of the subordination of private property to the universal
14 II,7 | proper use of the right to private ownership of land are unable
15 II,8 | a Wider Distribution of Private Propert~37. The social teaching
16 II,8 | instrument capable of extending private ownership of land as long
17 II,8 | effective distribution of private property;(37)~b) in terms
18 II,8 | increased distribution of private ownership and of durable
19 II (37)| means of wise laws ensure private property": Leo XIII, Encyclical
20 II (39)| violates the natural right to private property and its transmission
21 II (39)| inheritance, and cannot "burden private property with such exorbitant
22 II,11 | exercise of the right to private ownership of land. The close
23 III,7 | instrument to allow both private and co-operative enterprises
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