Rerum novarum
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Rerum novarum (from its incipit, with the direct translation of the Latin meaning "of revolutionary change". The opening words in Latin are "Rerum novarum semel excitata cupidine", Rerum novarum is the genitive case of res novae, which literally means "new things" but idiomatically has meant "political innovations" or "revolution" since at least the days of Cicero.
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- Class collaboration
- Corporatism
- Distributism
- Integralism
- List of encyclicals of Pope Leo XIII
- Political Catholicism
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