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Pius XII
On rural life

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Land Reforms

Besides all this, and quite apart from the rehabilitation made necessary by the war, in many places the land demands that careful and well-planned preliminary measures be taken before any reform can be accomplished in the matter of land ownership and farm contracts. Without such measures, improvised reform, as history and experience teach us, would develop into sheer demagoguery. Therefore, far from being beneficial, it would be both useless and dangerous, particularly today when humanity must still fear for its daily bread. Quite often in times past, the incoherent, deceptive vaunting of unprincipled orators has made rural populations the unwitting victims of exploitation and slaves to a domination from which they would have instinctively shrunk. 9




9. Catholic Rural Life Objectives Fourth Series: Lissner Will, "Natural Law and Human Rights," pp. 13-18.

Taeusch, Carl, "What Can the Catholic Church Do?" pp. 37-42.

First Series: Williams, Michael, "The Green Revolution," pp. 31-36.

Rawe, John C., S.J., "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness in Agriculture," pp, 35-45.

Miller, Raymond J.. "The 'Quadragesimo Anno' and the Reconstruction of Agriculture," pp. 47-56.

Manifesto on Rural Life Chapter XVI, "Rural Taxation." pp. 66-70.

Agricultural Handbook for Rural Pastors and Laymen, Howard, pp. 55-66; 127- 141.

Man's Relation to the Land.






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