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Towards a better distribution of land

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1 Pre | awareness of the dramatic human, social and ethical problems caused 2 Pre | the rich patrimony of the social doctrine of the Church, 3 Pre | conversion, including in the social and political fields, that 4 Intro | conflicts and intolerable social and economic inequalities, 5 Intro (3)| Exigências Cristãs para a paz social (Itaici, 24 April 1996).~ 6 I,1 | has on economic growth and social development.(7)~Underlying 7 I,1 | and which have economic, social and environmental costs.~ 8 I (7) | Growing Problem, Economic and Social Development Series, Rome 9 I,3 | be marginal and poor in social infrastructures.~8. In many 10 I,3 | necessary infrastructures and social services, to setting up 11 I,6 | been marked by conflict, social injustice and uncontrolled 12 I,7 | training, and neglect of social services and infrastructures 13 I,10 | particular economic and social importance:~– the spread 14 I,11 | Lack of Infrastructures and Social Services~17. Neglect of 15 I,11 | the infrastructures and social services so indispensable 16 I,11 | making access to the other social services difficult, deficiencies 17 I,13 | Social and Political Consequences~ 18 I,13 | Political Consequences~19. The social consequences are heavy and 19 I,13 | upper hand and there is no social security or old-age pension, 20 I,13 | becoming megacities, and where social conflict, violence and criminality 21 I,13 | look on as their economic, social, political and cultural 22 I,13 | situation.~As economic and social problems mount up, political 23 II,3 | one of the most striking social institutions of that people: 24 II,3 | lordship directly onto the social and economic planes, and 25 II,4 | Ownership of Land in the Social Teaching of the Church~27. 26 II,4 | Church has developed its social doctrine over the centuries, 27 II,4 | to guide choices.~In the social teaching of the Church, 28 II,4 | leading to the break-up of the social fabric and the degradation 29 II,5 | As regards property, the social teaching of the Church bases 30 II,5 | institutions.~29. While the social teaching of the Church affirms 31 II,5 | sectors of society's life, social discontent, and the suppression 32 II,5 | limits of the fundamental social function of property. Every 33 II,5 | always bear in mind the social mortgage on private property: " 34 II,5 | as himself."(25)~31. The social function directly and naturally 35 II,5 | destination means that the social teaching of the Church can 36 II,6 | Condemnation of Latifundia~32. The social teaching of the Church takes 37 II,6 | no land to farm.~In the social teaching of the Church, 38 II,6 | international levels.~33. The social teaching of the Church also 39 II,6 | This is a wide-ranging social problem which concerns the 40 II,6 | Exercens, no. 16.]~34. The social teaching of the Church condemns 41 II,7 | coming from the corresponding social obligations.~The social 42 II,7 | social obligations.~The social teaching of the Church is 43 II,7 | healthy economy, within the social community's development 44 II,7 | do the most."(33)~36. The social teaching of the Church repeats 45 II,7 | emphasized that according to the social teaching, agrarian reform 46 II,8 | Private Propert~37. The social teaching of the Church sees 47 II,9 | Family-Sized Farms~38. The social teaching of the Church condemns 48 II,9 | as a serious obstacle to social mobility, and also State 49 II,9 | of its management and the social wealth thus produced mean 50 II,10 | Indigenous Populations~39. The social teaching of the Church does 51 II,10 | which is a feature of the social structure of many indigenous 52 II,11 | of action offered by the social teaching of the Church in 53 II (45) | level, can become a real social disaster": ibid., no. 18. 54 II (46) | worker receives "various social benefits intended to ensure 55 II,11 | correct dialectic between the social parties.~ 56 II (47) | a constructive factor of social order and solidarity, and 57 III | INSTRUMENT ~FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT~ 58 III,1 | a country's economic and social development. In the short 59 III,1 | the various sectors and social groupings. This is the aim 60 III,1 | and rules of a truly civil social organisation. The climate 61 III,1 | equitable solutions on the social and political level. Governments 62 III,2 | the serious nature of the social problems involved. It must 63 III,2 | the serious economic and social problems of the agricultural 64 III,2 | as the enjoyment of the social services that improve people' 65 III,5 | of poor countries, these social services and infrastructures 66 III,5 | containing the economic and social costs of urbanization. In 67 III,5 | consumer expense and not a social investment would thus be 68 III,6 | severe forms of economic and social injustice. Even agrarian 69 III,8 | access to production and social services, thus giving them 70 III,8 | uphold their aspirations for social justice; and to ensure an 71 III,8 | active participation in the social, economic and political 72 III,8 | access to productive and social services that they judge 73 III,8 | they judge suited to their social organization and their view 74 III,8 | orientation for economic and social factors that can otherwise 75 III,9 | political, economic and social organization. In most cases, 76 III,10 | education, and an increase in social problems.~59. Agrarian reform 77 III,10 | few hands, of a widespread social inequality, and of the inadequacy 78 Conclu | change and renewal. While social relations are not changing, 79 Conclu | help us today to restore social justice through a distribution 80 Conclu | spirit of solidarity in social relations.~62. The light


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