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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRobert Scheer: Pope’s appraisal of modern capitalism is the obvious truth, whether divinely .......
from truthdig:
Welcome Back, Jesus
Posted on Dec 3, 2013
By Robert Scheer
Forget, for the moment, that he is the pope, and that Holy Father Francis apostolic exhortation last week was addressed to the bishops, clergy, consecrated persons and the lay faithful. Even if, like me, you dont fall into one of those categories and also take issue with the Catholic Churchs teachings on a number of contested social issues, it is difficult to deny the inherent wisdom and clarity of the pontiffs critique of the modern capitalist economy. No one else has put it as powerfully and succinctly.
It is an appraisal based not on just pure Marxism coming out of the mouth of the pope, as Rush Limbaugh sneered, but rather the words of Jesus telling the tale of the Good Samaritan found in Luke, not in Das Kapital. As opposed to Karl Marxs emphasis on the growing misery of a much needed but exploited working class, Francis condemns todays economy of exclusion leaving the other as the roadkill of modern capitalism: Today everything comes under the laws of competition and the survival of the fittest, where the powerful feed upon the powerless. As a consequence, masses of people find themselves excluded and marginalized: without work, without possibilities, without any means of escape.
It is a message that applies to disrupted worldwide markets in which massive unemployment is now common, as well as to the underemployed and working poor who are the new normal even in still wealthy America. They make up the bulk of those ejected from a once largely unionized industrial workforce, who are now left to compete for low paying Wal-Mart style jobs that require government handouts to avoid the extremes of poverty. They are the victims of what the pope refers to as trickle-down theories which assume that economic growth, encouraged by a free market, will inevitably succeed in bringing about greater justice and inclusiveness in the world. It doesnt, and instead a globalization of indifference has developed.
That is an obvious truth, whether divinely inspired or not. So too is Francis excoriation of the new idolatry of money, although here one can find evidence in Scripture that this idolatry is not so new given the description in Matthew 21:12 when Jesus overthrew the tables of the moneychangers in the temple. But the pope is clearly right when he links our recent economic crisis to the modern worship of the gods of finance capitalism:
One cause of this situation is found in our relationship with money, since we calmly accept its dominion over ourselves and our societies. ... The worship of the ancient golden calf has returned in a new and ruthless guise in the idolatry of money and the dictatorship of an impersonal economy lacking a truly human purpose. The worldwide crisis affecting finance and the economy lays bare their imbalances and, above all, their lack of real concern for human beings. ..............................(more)
The complete piece is at: http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/welcome_back_jesus_20131203
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Robert Scheer: Pope’s appraisal of modern capitalism is the obvious truth, whether divinely ....... (Original Post)
marmar
Dec 2013
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MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)1. The Pope's missive might turn out to be of historical importance
I hope this post makes it to DU's front page. I don't agree with the Pope on everything... but on economics, he has become a world leader.
xchrom
(108,903 posts)2. du rec.
safeinOhio
(32,723 posts)3. You may worship or just take as great wisdom, either
Jesus and the prophets or Ayn Rand. Not both, lets make them pick one or the other. I think the Pope has headed down that road.
I'm not all that religious, but I respect wisdom.
Moostache
(9,897 posts)4. k&r (nt)
Laelth
(32,017 posts)5. k&r for Pope Francis. n/t
-Laelth