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... society itself . It is the good of the relationships through which the members of the community sustain one another , contribute to one another , and constitute a creative center for the ongoing life of the community . To act in the ...
... society itself . It is the good of the relationships through which the members of the community sustain one another , contribute to one another , and constitute a creative center for the ongoing life of the community . To act in the ...
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... society . " The ultimate freedom of a free society is the binding tie of cohesive sentiment . Such a sentiment is fostered by all those agencies of the mind and spirit which may serve to gather up the traditions of a people , transmit ...
... society . " The ultimate freedom of a free society is the binding tie of cohesive sentiment . Such a sentiment is fostered by all those agencies of the mind and spirit which may serve to gather up the traditions of a people , transmit ...
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... society . Society could not subordinate a person to its own common good as a part is subordinated to the end of the whole . For the person , who was ordered immediately to God , could not be subordi- nated completely to the social whole ...
... society . Society could not subordinate a person to its own common good as a part is subordinated to the end of the whole . For the person , who was ordered immediately to God , could not be subordi- nated completely to the social whole ...
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