Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,2 | of food prices or other forms of intervention that alter
2 I,3 | and to fixing prices and forms of the farmers' payment
3 I,3 | system as against traditional forms of land tenure.~Two more
4 I,3 | a scandalous series of forms of corruption, political
5 I,5 | recent decades, various forms of economic activity based
6 I,6 | injustice and uncontrolled forms of violence.~The landowning
7 I,14 | in order to make way for forms of extensive ranching or
8 II,5 | obligations.~Whatever concrete forms private property may take
9 II,6 | are particularly serious forms of misappropriation, because
10 II,6 | everyone, but also various forms of exploitation of human
11 II,6 | rewarded with wages or other forms of payment that are unworthy
12 II,6 | work performed and other forms of exploitation deny workers
13 III,1 | hand, while the various forms of instrumentalisation which
14 III,4 | the offer of complementary forms of guarantee and reduce
15 III,4 | encouraged for the various forms of association of the ventures
16 III,6 | widely marginalised by severe forms of economic and social injustice.
17 III,7 | Depending on needs, its various forms — service, purchasing, processing
18 III,7 | small-scale economies and forms of market power that make
19 III,8 | taken away through various forms of violence or discrimination,
20 Conclu | acting which were truly forms of counter-witness and scandal."(53)~
21 Conclu | many Christians, for grave forms of injustice and exclusion,
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