id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt _003394092 Clump, Cyril C. A progressive course of Catholic social action : part I, the great human family 1946 .txt text/plain 18319 1155 75 It is, therefore, evident that man makes no pact or agreement with other men in the Great Human Family to live with them: man is born into a family, - 7 -a smaller group within the Great , Human Family —and so becomes at once a member of human society, and continues his life in it, sharing in the benefits all men receive and enjoy by living in society, and in his turn helping others in the Great Human Family; I I . Because man is naturally inclined to live with other men in society, and he cannot, if living alone, develop the God-given powers of his mind and body, therefore we say that man has a social nature. cache/_003394092.txt txt/_003394092.txt