True freedom is not advanced in the permissive society, which confuses freedom with license to do anything whatever and which in the name of freedom proclaims a kind of general amorality. It is a caricature of freedom to claim that people are free to organize their lives with no reference to moral values, and to say that society does not have to ensure the protection and advancement of ethical values. Such an attitude is destructive of freedom and peace.
The international community should support a system of laws to regularize international relations and maintain the peace in the same manner that law governs national order.
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What this quote means
The quote emphasizes the importance of international laws in ensuring global peace and order, similar to how national laws function within a country.
Pope John Paul II highlights the necessity for a legal framework at the international level that parallels the laws regulating domestic affairs. By advocating for a system of laws to manage international relations, he underscores the belief that just as laws help maintain order and peace within nations, a similar structure is essential to promote harmony and cooperation among countries on a global scale.
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In a speech advocating for human rights, one can reference this quote to emphasize the need for global legal standards.
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