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" None the less, just as it is wrong to withdraw from the individual and commit to the community at large what private enterprise and industry can accomplish, so, too, it is an injustice, a grave evil and a disturbance of right order for a larger and higher... "
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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Catholicism, Liberalism, and Communitarianism: The Catholic Intellectual ...

Kenneth L. Grasso, Gerard V. Bradley, Robert P. Hunt - 1995 - 290 pages
...initiative and effort can accomplish, so too it is an injustice ... for a larger and higher association to arrogate to itself functions which 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...
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A Shepherd Speaks

Fabian Bruskewitz, Fabian W. Bruskewitz - 1997 - 438 pages
...in 193 i: Just as it is wrong to withdraw from the individual and commit to the community at large what private enterprise and industry can accomplish,...performed efficiently by smaller and lower bodies. This is a fundamental principle of social philosophy, unshaken and unchangeable, and it retains its...
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The Poor Belong to Us: Catholic charities and American welfare

Dorothy M. BROWN, Elizabeth McKeown, Dorothy M Brown - 2009 - 294 pages
...government (giving up the right to and need for voluntary association), and he warned that it "would be a grave evil and a disturbance of right order for...performed efficiently by smaller and lower bodies." 14 In 1931 subsidiarity provided both a theoretical basis for Catholics to seek aid from the government...
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Synodical Government in the Church of England: A Review

1997 - 196 pages
...formulation in an Encyclical letter, Quadragesima Anno, by Pope Pius XII in 1931. Its crucial words are: 'it is an injustice, a grave evil and a disturbance of right order for a larger and higher association to arrogate to itself functions which can be performed efficiently by smaller and lower...
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Personalist Economics: Moral Convictions, Economic Realities, and Social Action

Edward J. O'Boyle - 1998 - 260 pages
...the Vatican. just as it is wrong to withdraw from the individual and commit to the community at large what private enterprise and industry can accomplish,...evil and a disturbance of right order for a larger organization to arrogate to itself functions which can be performed efficiently by smaller and lower...
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Christian Social Witness and Teaching: The modern social teaching : contexts ...

Rodger Charles - 1998 - 526 pages
...commit to the group what private enterprise and industry can accomplish, so it is an injustice . . . for a larger and higher organization to arrogate to...can be performed efficiently by smaller and lower societies . . . the aim of social activity should be to help members of the social body ... never to...
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Action Learning

Wojciech W. Gasparski, David Botham - 246 pages
...from the individual and commit to a community what private enterprise can accomplish, so too is it an injustice, a grave evil and a disturbance of right order, for a larger and higher association to arrogate to itself functions which can be performed efficiently by smaller and lower...
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International Society: Diverse Ethical Perspectives

David R. Mapel, Terry Nardin - 1999 - 282 pages
...initiative and effort can accomplish, so too it is an injustice . . . for a larger and higher association to arrogate to itself functions which 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...
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The Fall and Rise of Freedom of Contract

F. H. Buckley - 1999 - 494 pages
...readily. This theme reflects the Catholic Church's "principle of subsidiarity," which declares that "it is an injustice, a grave evil and a disturbance...higher organization to arrogate to itself functions that can be performed efficiently by smaller and lower bodies."24 In many respects, however, the proposal...
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The Essential Civil Society Reader: Classic Essays in the American Civil ...

Don E. Eberly - 2000 - 424 pages
...principle of Catholic social thought, namely the concept of "subsidiarity." According to Catholic teaching "it is an injustice, a grave evil and a disturbance...can be performed efficiently by smaller and lower bodies."40 Subsidiarity is grounded in a vision of man as intelligent, free, and social by nature,...
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