| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1934 - 1058 pages
...which they exercise in society. For as nature inducts those who dwell in close proximity into united municipalities, so those who practice the same trade or profession, economic or otherwise, should combine into vocation groups. These groups in a true sense, self-governing, are considered to... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1963 - 262 pages
...comprehensive and less delimited than the economic activities of men. The Pope has singled this out clearly: "As nature induces those who dwell in close proximity...economic or otherwise, combine into vocational groups." ' The expressed role of the sociologist, on the contrary, is primarily the study of association and... | |
| Simeon Larson, Bruce Nissen - 1987 - 414 pages
...occupy in the labor market, but according to the diverse functions which they exercise in society. For as nature induces those who dwell in close proximity...the same trade or profession, economic or otherwise, constitute as it were fellowships or bodies. These groupings, autonomous in character, are considered... | |
| Michael Novak - 1984 - 316 pages
...occupy in the labor market, but according to the diverse functions which they exercise in society. For as nature induces those who dwell in close proximity...the same trade or profession, economic or otherwise, constitute as it were fellowships or bodies. These groupings, autonomous in character, are considered... | |
| Albino F. Barrera, OP - 2001 - 360 pages
...position they occupy in the labor market, but according to the diverse functions they exercise in society. For as nature induces those who dwell in close proximity...groups, in a true sense autonomous, are considered by many to be, if not essential to civil society, at least its natural and spontaneous development (QA... | |
| Robert A. Brady - 380 pages
...pp. All quotations are from copy of the text reproduced in Langsam and Eagan. op. cit., pp. 567-7*. for "as nature induces those who dwell in close proximity...municipalities, so those who practice the same trade or professions, economic or otherwise, combine into vocational groups." While such organization of social:economic... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1949 - 2202 pages
...is the theory. He says ultimately. Senator BREWSTER. Everybody who is associated with an industry ¿ Senator BREWSTER (continues reading): - For as nature...Induces those who dwell in close proximity to unite Into munIcI¿ ¿ palitles, so those who practice the same trade or profession, economic or other. ¿ wise,... | |
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