He tells us, then, that interdependence must be "transformed into solidarity, based upon the principle that the goods of creation are meant for all" (n. 39). This applies both on the level of individuals and of nations; moreover, it is not a matter of the powerful who give and the poor who receive, but rather everyone has a role and responsibility toward others. When properly realized, solidarity results in everyone giving and everyone receiving.
He tells us, then, that interdependence must be "transformed into solidarity, based upon the principle that the goods of creation are meant for all" (n. 39). This applies both on the level of individuals and of nations; moreover, it is not a matter of the powerful who give and the poor who receive, but rather everyone has a role and responsibility toward others. When properly realized, solidarity results in everyone giving and everyone receiving.
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