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1 Int, 1| predecessors, in response to the new needs of a changing world. 2 Int, 2| circumstances we have seen in a new perspective the grave problems 3 Int, 4| centuries, remains ever new for converting men: end 4 Int, 7| themselves to solving the new difficulties which put the 5 Int, 7| in the wider context of a new civilization. These problems 6 1 | New Social Problems ~ 7 1, 9 | change their location. Thus new social problems are created: 8 1, 9 | publicity incessantly launches new products and tries to attract 9 1, 10| community. Man is experiencing a new loneliness; it is not in 10 1, 10| this disordered growth, new proletariats are born. They 11 1, 10| indifference. It lends itself to new forms of exploitation and 12 1, 12| communities exist, to create new modes of neighborliness 13 1, 12| Christians, conscious of this new responsibility, not lose 14 1, 15| directs her attention to those new "poor" - the handicapped 15 1, 16| injustice - unfortunately no new phenomenon - must be placed 16 1, 19| good time the emergence of new social problems, they will 17 1, 20| representing as it were a new power. One cannot but ask 18 1, 20| mode of knowledge~and a new civilization: that of the 19 1, 21| pollution and refuse, new illness and absolute destructive 20 1, 21| Christian must turn to these new perceptions in order to 21 2, 22| themselves felt in these new contexts, and they grow 22 2, 28| everything, and thus to build a new idol, accepting, at times 23 2, 29| accentuated sliding towards a new positivism: universalized 24 2, 35| freedom? They would like a new model, more adapted to present-day 25 2, 37| fact, "the expectation of a new earth must not weaken but 26 2, 37| here grows the body of a new human family, a body which 27 2, 37| of foreshadowing of the new age" 23. ~ 28 2, 38| threatens to drag it towards a new posivitism, another more 29 2, 39| if all agree to build a new society at the service of 30 2, 40| between the Church and this new field of discovery, a dialogue 31 3 | Face to Face with These New Problems ~ 32 3, 42| In the face of so many new questions the Church makes 33 3, 44| Under the driving force of new systems of production, national 34 3, 44| breaking down, and we can see new economic powers emerging, 35 3, 44| organizations can lead to a new and abusive form of economic 36 3, 44| Rerum Novarum is taking on a new and very real image. ~ 37 3, 45| power in their turn, these new masters surround themselves 38 3, 47| consequences involves risk, even if new sciences strive to enlighten