Chapter-by-Chapter Analysis
58 principles with 284 atomic statements, each traced to specific MH paragraphs.
Introduction
The Babel vs Jerusalem choice: two paradigms for AI — dominance or shared responsibility.
MH 1-16 · 6 principles
Chapter One
How Catholic Social Doctrine develops: from Leo XIII (1891) through Francis.
MH 17-45 · 6 principles
Chapter Two
The foundational chapter: 8 CST principles with first AI-era applications.
MH 46-89 · 8 principles
Chapter Three
Technology and dominance: AI governance, the limit principle, why tech is never neutral.
MH 90-130 · 10 principles
Chapter Four
Truth, work, freedom in the digital age: disinformation and digital slavery.
MH 131-181 · 11 principles
Chapter Five
Culture of power vs civilization of love: AI in warfare and paths to peace.
MH 182-228 · 10 principles
Conclusion
The Magnificat as compass: no algorithm can create a heart that gives itself.
MH 229-245 · 7 principles