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" Of its very nature the true aim of all social activity should be to help individual members of the social body, but never to destroy or absorb them. "
Nomination of John J. Carson to be a Member of the Federal Trade Commission ... - Page 22
by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1949 - 268 pages
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Confirmation of Atomic Energy Commission and General Manager: Hearings ...

United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - 1947 - 959 pages
...fundamental principle of social philosophy, unshaken and unchangeable, and it retains its full truth today. Of its very nature the true aim of all social activity...social body, but never to destroy or absorb them. The State should leave to the smaller groups the settlement of business of minor importance." Compare...
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Confirmation of Atomic Energy Commission and General Manager: Hearings ...

United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - 1947 - 974 pages
...fundamental principle of social philosophy, unshaken and unchangeable, and it retain0 its full truth today. Of its very nature the true aim of all social activity should <»> to help individual members of the social body, but never to destroy or shsorlt them. The State...
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Community Development Bulletin, Volume 7

United States. Agency for International Development. Community Development Division - 1962 - 116 pages
...1961, reviewed the words of his predecessors. More than seventy years ago, Pope Leo XIII stated that, "the true aim of all social activity should be to...social body but never to destroy or absorb them". The encyclical of Pope John recognizes "that rural workers must take active part in their own economic...
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Church and State Through the Centuries: A Collection of Historic Documents ...

Sidney Z. Ehler, John B. Morrall - 1967 - 646 pages
...and lower societies. This is a fundamental principle of social philosophy, unshaken and unchangeable. Of its very nature the true aim of all social activity should be to help members of the social body, but never to destroy or absorb them. 80. The State therefore should leave...
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Democracy and Development in Latin America: Economics, Politics and Religion ...

David Lehmann - 1992 - 260 pages
...to arrogate to itself functions which can be performed efficiently by smaller and lower societies. Of its very nature the true aim of all social activity should be to help members of the social body, but never to destroy or absorb them. The limits of state intervention seemed...
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A Humane Case for Moral Intuition

Benjamin S. Llamzon - 1993 - 398 pages
...fundamental principle of social philosophy, unshaken and unchangeable, and it retains its full truth today. Of its very nature, the true aim of all social activity...of the social body, but never to destroy or absorb them.10 Natural Law and these Papal Encyclicals on Labor operate on the principle that the human individual...
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Catholicism, Liberalism, and Communitarianism: The Catholic Intellectual ...

Kenneth L. Grasso, Gerard V. Bradley, Robert P. Hunt - 1995 - 290 pages
...can be performed efficiently by smaller and lower associations. This is a fundamental principle. ... Of its very nature the true aim of all social activity should be to help members of a social body, and never to destroy or absorb them.27 As applied to the question of international...
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A Shepherd Speaks

Fabian Bruskewitz, Fabian W. Bruskewitz - 1997 - 438 pages
...fundamental principle of social philosophy, unshaken and unchangeable, and it retains its full truth today. The true aim of all social activity should be to help...social body, but never to destroy or absorb them. Nonetheless, the popes teach that it is part of moral, social teaching that there is such a thing as...
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Personalist Economics: Moral Convictions, Economic Realities, and Social Action

Edward J. O'Boyle - 1998 - 260 pages
...to arrogate to itself functions which can be performed efficiently by smaller and lower bodies ... of its very nature the true aim of all social activity...the social body, but never to destroy or absorb them [.EC¿ p. 224]. In addition, for the first time Pius XI calls for a reconstruction of the economic...
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Christian Social Witness and Teaching: The modern social teaching : contexts ...

Rodger Charles - 1998 - 526 pages
...organization, especially the State, should only interfere when it is necessary to help them achieve their ends. 'Of its very nature the true aim of all social activity should be to help members of the social body, but never to destroy or absorb them' [53] . Modern developments give the...
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