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1 1, 8 | employment to those that progress in agriculture makes available, 2 1, 15| 15. In short, progress has already been made in 3 1, 20| values on which orderly civil progress is based 15. ~ 4 2, 22| scientific and technological progress continues to overturn man' 5 2, 23| application of these rights, progress has been made towards inscribing 6 2 | Ambiguous nature of progress ~ 7 2, 41| and their goal: namely, progress. Since the nineteenth century, 8 2, 41| ceaselessly renewed and indefinite progress. They saw this progress 9 2, 41| progress. They saw this progress as man's effort to free 10 2, 41| and of social constraints; progress was the condition for and 11 2, 41| yardstick of human freedom. Progress, spread by the modern media 12 2, 41| breathless pursuit of a progress that always eludes one just 13 2, 41| common task. Is not genuine progress to be found in the development 14 2, 41| to God? For a Christian, progress necessarily comes up against 15 2, 41| context of the truth of all progress and the only hope which 16 3, 45| structures in which the rhythm of progress would be regulated with