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Very relevant. #79 stresses – ‘ “Intrinsic evil”: it is not licit to do evil that good may come of it (cf. Rom 3:8)’Reep #235
Let us say that someone robs in order to feed the poor: in this case, even though the intention is good, the uprightness of the will is lacking. Consequently, no evil done with a good intention can be excused.
~John Paul II, Veritatis Splendor (1993) 78.
By now, readers should be able to see what is the worthy approach to encouraging all to work efficiently, and to help others to do so and to aid the real needy.
The foolish never learn and continue to pursue folly, for "They are blind and leaders of the blind: and if the blind lead the blind, both fall into the pit.” (Matt 15:14).