Is there a difference between being a humanitarian versus a religious 'liberal?'

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When you say ‘free enterprise’ do you mean ‘unregulated?’
Never – as the acknowledged St John Paul II has not, quoted on innumerable occasions with great approval which includes:
“Economic activity is indeed but one sector in a great variety of human activities, and like every other sector, it includes the right to freedom, as well as the duty of making responsible use of freedom.” Centesimus Annus, 32].

And further condemned the Ayn Rand type rubbish:
“Hardly useful as her definition and meaning of “uncontrolled and unregulated” is quite unacceptable as the State has the right and duty to make wise laws, and that’s why we have laws to seek and punish those who steal, cheat, swindle, and against monopolies as people can, and some do, undermine the common good, and the primary role of government is to support families in solidarity, and the role of the Church in subsidiarity and, yes, the common good.”

What he tilts at has never existed in any society or country, only in the minds of a few economists; he is thus unable to point to any unregulated *laissez-faire *market. There is no such thing as “unregulated capitalism”.
 
Never – as the acknowledged St John Paul II has not, quoted on innumerable occasions with great approval which includes:
“Economic activity is indeed but one sector in a great variety of human activities, and like every other sector, it includes the right to freedom, as well as the duty of making responsible use of freedom.” Centesimus Annus, 32].

And further condemned the Ayn Rand type rubbish:
“Hardly useful as her definition and meaning of “uncontrolled and unregulated” is quite unacceptable as the State has the right and duty to make wise laws, and that’s why we have laws to seek and punish those who steal, cheat, swindle, and against monopolies as people can, and some do, undermine the common good, and the primary role of government is to support families in solidarity, and the role of the Church in subsidiarity and, yes, the common good.”

What he tilts at has never existed in any society or country, only in the minds of a few economists; he is thus unable to point to any unregulated *laissez-faire *market. There is no such thing as “unregulated capitalism”.
Pope John Paul II talked about Ayn Rand?!?
 
St Francis #143
Pope John Paul II talked about Ayn Rand?!?
No, St Francis, the pope did not to my knowledge. The reference was in relation to my writing…“quoted on innumerable occasions with great approval which includes… and further condemned the Ayn Rand rubbish.”
 
No, St Francis, the pope did not to my knowledge. The reference was in relation to my writing…“quoted on innumerable occasions with great approval which includes… and further condemned the Ayn Rand rubbish.”
Ahhh, that “her” tripped me up :o
 
No, and never have even thought that.

Simply, that all who expect to be fed by others while refusing to work, (which is Robert Sock’s fantasy) and to all [others] who haven’t yet realised how many have actually escaped poverty precisely because they have been assisted to work and thus raise their living standards – as shown previously. Nearly 1 billion people have been taken out of extreme poverty in 20 years, between 1990 and 2010 (post #103).
What caused these 1 billion people to escape extreme poverty? Was it really free enterprise, or was it government intervention? And where did these 1 billion people go? Did they merely go from less than $1.25 (USD) to between $1.25-$2.00?
 
What caused these 1 billion people to escape extreme poverty? Was it really free enterprise, or was it government intervention? And where did these 1 billion people go? Did they merely go from less than $1.25 (USD) to between $1.25-$2.00?
And yet some 2.4 billion people live on less than than $2 a day (USD) in the world today! How long would you you say say it would take before extreme poverty is eliminated? I would say that we have a long way to go!
The UN defines extreme poverty as living on less than $1.25/day withou access to other food.

If people are brought from $0.00/day to $1.50/day, 1. they are no longer founted as in extreme poverty, and 2. are probably happy to have something rather than nothing, or if they had been earning less than $1.25/day, happy to have a little more.

To re-define extreme poverty upwards causes poverty-fighting efforts to be an exercise in futility.

Sure, living on $1.50/day isn’ *terrific, *bit it beats starving to death, doesn’t it?

This is how it will happen: slowly, incrementally. *Even if your plan were successfully implemented, *it would happen slowly and incrementally.
 
The UN defines extreme poverty as living on less than $1.25/day withou access to other food.

If people are brought from $0.00/day to $1.50/day, 1. they are no longer founted as in extreme poverty, and 2. are probably happy to have something rather than nothing, or if they had been earning less than $1.25/day, happy to have a little more.

To re-define extreme poverty upwards causes poverty-fighting efforts to be an exercise in futility.

Sure, living on $1.50/day isn’ *terrific, *bit it beats starving to death, doesn’t it?

This is how it will happen: slowly, incrementally. *Even if your plan were successfully implemented, *it would happen slowly and incrementally.
As I stated numerous times before, it starts with good education and decent paying jobs. Governments and large corporations need to invest in the 2.4 billion people living on less than $2.00 (USD) per day. Theres a huge potential here, and it needs to be tapped into! It’s to everyone’s advantage! How can so many people, many of them Catholics, continue to turn a blind eye?
 
As I stated numerous times before, it starts with good education and decent paying jobs. Governments and large corporations need to invest in the 2.4 billion people living on less than $2.00 (USD) per day. Theres a huge potential here, and it needs to be tapped into! It’s to everyone’s advantage! How can so many people, many of them Catholics, continue to turn a blind eye?
No one is turning a blind eye but as numerous people have told you, Rome wasn’t built in a day. The alternative is to a spread in people getting out of extreme poverty is for people to continue to live in extreme poverty.
 
No one is turning a blind eye but as numerous people have told you, Rome wasn’t built in a day. The alternative is to a spread in people getting out of extreme poverty is for people to continue to live in extreme poverty.
Much, much more can be done! People need to see that it’s a crime against humanity! The sad reality is that it’s not on the political agenda! The politicians and the media are putting blinders on these types of atrocities!
 
Much, much more can be done! People need to see that it’s a crime against humanity! The sad reality is that it’s not on the political agenda! The politicians and the media are putting blinders on these types of atrocities!
Sigh…
 
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