| Edward J. Kiernan - 1941 - 188 pages
...The essence of his vocational order as outlined by Pope Pius XI is that under it "men will be bound together not according to the position they occupy...diverse functions which they exercise in society." ™ The Supreme Pontiff in a later encyclical pictured the organic society as the only means for the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1949 - 280 pages
...Yes, sir. Senator BREWSTER. That this idea of dividing society horizontally is a very grave danger ? Mr. CARSON. Yes, sir. That is the profit-sharing industry...society is to go vertically and not horizontally. Right? Mr. CARSON. That is right. Senator BREWSTER. Everybody who is associated with an industry from... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1959 - 394 pages
...intensive discussion of reconstructing the social order through the development of institutions which "bind men together not according to the position they occupy...diverse functions which they exercise in society" — in other words, the functional economy. MARTIN E. SCHIRBER, OSB St. John's University, Collegeville,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1963 - 262 pages
...this opposition be done away with, and well-ordered members of the social body come into being anew, vocational groups namely, binding men together, not...according to the diverse functions which they exercise in society.4 This concept of an "organic" versus an "atomic" or "mechanistic" society, is the unique contribution... | |
| Simeon Larson, Bruce Nissen - 1987 - 414 pages
...opposition be done away with, and well ordered members of the social body come into being: functional "groups," namely, binding men together not according...diverse functions which they exercise in society. For as nature induces those who dwell in close proximity to unite into municipalities, so those who... | |
| Michael Novak - 1984 - 316 pages
...opposition be done away with, and well ordered members of the social body come into being: "functional groups," namely, binding men together not according...diverse functions which they exercise in society. For as nature induces those who dwell in close proximity to unite into municipalities, so those who... | |
| John Augustine Ryan - 1996 - 212 pages
...organized, which, in the words of Pope Pius, "would bind men together, not according to the position which they occupy in the labor market but according to the...diverse functions which they exercise in society." In the railroad industry, for example, the owners, managers and employees, would be united with reference... | |
| Albino F. Barrera, OP - 2001 - 360 pages
...employers and employees as venues for cooperation in critical areas of mutual concern such as wage setting. namely, binding men together not according to the...labor market, but according to the diverse functions they exercise in society. For as nature induces those who dwell in close proximity to unite into municipalities,... | |
| Kenneth R. Himes, Lisa Sowle Cahill - 2005 - 580 pages
...groupings he calls "the Orders" (ordine, ordo)?2 The Orders recall certain features of the medieval guilds, "binding men together not according to the position...diverse functions which they exercise in society." Denying any natural enmity between labor and capital, Pius argues that it is, rather, natural for those... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1949 - 2202 pages
...use of that phrase. * * * “vocational groups” namely, binding men together not according to ¿t the position they occupy In the labor market, but according to the diverse func Ij tions which they exercise in society. III Mr. CARSON. That is right and so on, that the society... | |
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