Pope Francis denounced the "cult of money" that has "tyrannized" the poor and working classes.
"Pope Francis has called on world leaders to put an end to the "cult of money" and to do more to help the poor, warning that insecurity was rising in many regions of the world and the "joy of life" was diminishing in developed countries.
"The worship of the golden calf of old has found a new and heartless image in the cult of money and the dictatorship of an economy which is faceless and lacking any truly human goal," Francis said in an address to ambassadors to the Vatican."
"The Pope said that radical free-market ideologies had created "a new, invisible, and at times virtual, tyranny" and human beings "considered as consumer goods" and called for global financial reform that would benefit everyone.
"Solidarity, which is the treasure of the poor, is often considered counterproductive, opposed to the logic of finance and the economy. While the income of a [minority] is increasing exponentially, that of the majority is crumbling," he said."
"I encourage the financial experts and the political leaders of your countries to consider the words of St John Chrysostom 'Not to share one's goods with the poor is to rob them'", he said.
Unchecked capitalism had created “a new, invisible, and at times virtual, tyranny”, said the former Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio.
And Fred is basically correct. Look at third world countries where the Catholic Church is so entrenched. Notice how after all the years the church has been operating in those areas... the poor parishioners are still... well... poor parishioners.
But Dog... I'm glad to see you are agreeing with the Pope... I can't wait for you to tell us how abortions are murder?
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And Fred is basically correct. Look at third world countries where the Catholic Church is so entrenched. Notice how after all the years the church has been operating in those areas... the poor parishioners are still... well... poor parishioners.
But Dog... I'm glad to see you are agreeing with the Pope... I can't wait for you to tell us how abortions are murder?
And consider this, in the years before unrestrained capitalism, people lived short, brutish lives. The countries that have industrialized and have moved from goverment controlled economies like China and India to a more capitalist based economy have seen quality & duration of life improve.
But Dog is getting nostalgic for the theocracies of the past, like Iran, which has seen their standard of living fall. Or compare North Korea where capitalism is highly restricted and South Korea where capitalism is worshipped, where do you want to live?
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
Why would I be against capitalism? I am a huge proponent of it, but I also believe in helping those in need of assistance. I am just against those who try to claim moral clarity in order to justify their own selfishness.
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FredHayek wrote: And consider this, in the years before unrestrained capitalism, people lived short, brutish lives. The countries that have industrialized and have moved from goverment controlled economies like China and India to a more capitalist based economy have seen quality & duration of life improve.
But Dog is getting nostalgic for the theocracies of the past, like Iran, which has seen their standard of living fall. Or compare North Korea where capitalism is highly restricted and South Korea where capitalism is worshipped, where do you want to live?
Where do you think Dog would be most comfortable? Right where she/he/it lives right now... the USA... brought to you by... CAPITALISM.
Something the Dog Said wrote: Why would I be against capitalism? I am a huge proponent of it, but I also believe in helping those in need of assistance. I am just against those who try to claim moral clarity in order to justify their own selfishness.
And of course you are judge and jury of who those people are? Right? Yea... sure.