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Latin | Croatian | Filipino | French | German | Hungarian | Italian | Korean | Lithuanian\u00a0 | Portuguese | Spanish | Polish Catholic Integralism is a tradition of thought that, rejecting the liberal separation of politics from concern with the end of human life, holds that political rule must order man to his final … <\/p>\n
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