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  • Essay / Analysis by Lisa Cahill - 715

    It also highlights driving forces such as the money and profit oriented market, highlighting the demands for increasingly sophisticated medical technology by the very few having “the greatest purchasing power”. This need arises from an important for human rights and reflecting the principle of autonomy of Christian teachings. As she recognizes it as an important principle in the recognition of human values, she does not want it to be the only one to be valued. and world policies allowing the preferential option for the poor and fulfilling our Christian obligations to love our neighbor. She also talks about the common good such as health care, and its fair distribution. of the common good are the principles that must be valued. After all, as Mahatma Gandhi once said: “The greatness of a nation is measured by how it takes care of its most vulnerable.