| 1922 - 254 페이지
...State. — Under this head Pope Leo lays down one general principle and several specific applicationa. "Whenever the general interest or any particular class suffers or is threatened with injury which can in no other way be met or prevented, it 80 is the duty of the public authority to... | |
| Victor Cathrein - 1902 - 244 페이지
...the ruler, but the benefit of those over whom he rules. The gift of authority is from God, and is, as it were, a participation of the highest of all sovereignties...individuals, are these: that peace and good order should bemaintained ; that family life should be carried on in accordance with God's laws and those of nature;... | |
| John Augustine Ryan - 1920 - 344 페이지
...these documents defines the industrial functions of the State. It is thus formulated by Pope Leo: " Whenever the general interest or any particular class suffers or is threatened with mischief which can in no other way be met or prevented, the public authority must step in and deal... | |
| Moorhouse F. X. Millar, Moorhouse I. X. Millar - 1922 - 358 페이지
...the encyclical the great Pontiff expresses the correct principle with more amplitude and precision. "Whenever the general interest, or any particular class, suffers or is threatened with injury which can in no other way be met or prevented, it is necessary for the State to intervene."... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1922 - 716 페이지
...State. — Under this head Pope Leo lays down one general principle. and several specific applications. "Whenever the general interest or any particular class suffers or is threatened with injury which can in no other way be met or prevented, it is the duty of the public authority to intervene."... | |
| Constantine Edward McGuire - 1923 - 462 페이지
...noninterference, or of laissez-faire. "Whenever the general interest of any particular class suffers," he said, "or is threatened with evils which can in no other...met, the public authority must step in to meet them." After citing various social evils in industry, such as excessive labor, dangers to health, immoral... | |
| Constantine Edward McGuire - 1923 - 446 페이지
...oppose State intervention. It remembers Pope Leo's words in his Encyclical on the Condition of Labor: "Whenever the general interest or any particular class suffers or is threatened with mischief which can in no other way be met or prevented, the public authority must step in and deal... | |
| James Andrew Corcoran, Patrick John Ryan, Edmond Francis Prendergast - 1891 - 924 페이지
...attacked instead of being protected, such association were rather to be repudiated than sought after." " Whenever the general interest or any particular class...met, the public authority must step in to meet them." Then, after enumerating the several kinds of injustice to which the laboring classes may be subjected... | |
| Albert Muntsch, Henry Stanislaus Spalding - 1928 - 488 페이지
...solicitude which not only guides the whole but reaches to details as well. Whenever the general interest of any particular class suffers, or is threatened with...of private individuals, are these: that peace and 1 St. Thomaa of Aquin, De Regimine Principum, I, cap. 15. good order should be maintained ; that family... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1947 - 648 페이지
...respective roles of individuals, voluntary organizations, and government in social and economic life: "Whenever the general interest or any particular class...met, the public authority must step in to meet them." These principles for the guidance of governments reject a political philosophy which says : "That government... | |
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