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1 Intro | 1969 Declaration on Social Progress and Development declared 2 Intro, 0,0(3)| Nations, Declaration on Social Progress and Development, proclaimed 3 I, D,16 | The great progress made by humanity~19. Despite 4 I, D,16 | that no less spectacular progress has been responsible for 5 I, D,17 | in production techniques (progress in genetics and implementation). 6 I, D,17 | where agriculture is making progress, yields are improving to 7 I, D,18 | certainly possible to predict progress to improve intensive farming, 8 II, 0,19 | problem~22. In order to make progress with solving the problem 9 II, 0,19 | generations.~In order to make this progress possible, the organic pursuit 10 II, 0,26 | vital for their authentic progress(46). One particularly resilient " 11 II, 0,32 | subsistence economy to make progress towards the formation of 12 II, 0,33 | of their countries(54).~Progress must, however, ensure that 13 III, 0,36 | economic development and social progress(58)." As identified earlier, 14 III, 0,47 | to play in bringing about progress in the conscience of humanity.~— 15 IV, 0,56 | enable them to make great progress and break out of their state 16 V, 0,59 | of technical and economic progress is enough to make each person 17 V, 0,61 | challenging the very value of progress as such. "For when the order 18 V, 0,61 | linked to a notion of progress' with philosophical connotations