Ref: Apakah Paus pernah membaca Das Kapital?

http://www.smh.com.au/world/pope-blames-tyranny-of-capitalism-for-making-people-miserable-20130517-2jru9.html

Pope blames tyranny of capitalism for making people miserable
  Date May 18, 2013 
Nick Squires
 
Gift of flight: Pope Francis frees a dove at the Vatican. Photo: Reuters

Rome: Pope Francis has attacked the ''dictatorship'' of the global financial 
system and warned that the ''cult of money'' is making life a misery for 
millions.

He said free market capitalism had created a ''tyranny'' and that people were 
being judged purely by their ability to consume goods.

Money should be made to ''serve'' people, not to ''rule'' them, he said on 
Thursday, calling for a more ethical banking system and curbs on financial 
speculation. Countries should impose more control over their economies and not 
allow ''absolute autonomy'', in order to provide ''for the common good''.

The gap between rich and poor was growing and the ''joy of life'' was 
diminishing in many developed countries, the Pope said. ''While the income of a 
minority is increasing exponentially, that of the majority is crumbling,'' said 
the pontiff who, as archbishop of Buenos Aires, visited slums, opted to lived 
in a modest flat rather than an opulent church residence and went to work by 
bus. In poorer countries, people's lives were becoming ''undignified'' and 
marked by violence and desperation, he said.

The Pope, who was elected two months ago, made the remarks in his first 
substantial speech on finance and the economy, during an address to foreign 
ambassadors in the Vatican. It underlined his reputation for showing deep 
concern for the plight of the poor and vulnerable.

''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,'' he told the ambassadors.

As the Catholic leader in Argentina, he often spoke out about the plight of the 
poor during the country's economic crisis. Unchecked capitalism had created ''a 
new, invisible, and at times virtual, tyranny'', he said.

''The Pope loves everyone, rich and poor alike, but the Pope has the duty, in 
Christ's name, to remind the rich to help the poor, to respect them, to promote 
them,'' he said.

Pope Francis will make the first foreign trip of his papacy to Brazil in July. 
He will visit a Rio de Janeiro slum, meet young prison inmates and attend World 
Youth Day, a week-long event expected to attract more than 2 million people.

Telegraph, London


Read more: 
http://www.smh.com.au/world/pope-blames-tyranny-of-capitalism-for-making-people-miserable-20130517-2jru9.html#ixzz2TaUV6aOv


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Kirim email ke