Agree - and unregulated capitalism, fed by the greed of human nature, is also at odds with Christian teaching, IMHO, and has led to the growing imbalance… this is where government policy can make a difference - and I believe this is were we are called to speak out in favor of policy that upholds the lives of everyone - not just the CEO’s and stock holders. However those ‘with’ seem to have much more influence with those who make policy - so I think this is why it actually matters that the Church tries to be in the dialogue, being the voice for the increasingly voiceless.
Envy, as well as Greed, is one of the 7 Capital Sins.
It would be nice if the Church could be part of the dialogue, but the USCCB is not the Church and many of the proclamations coming from that organisation are hardly orthodox.
Besides which, the poor and needy are not voiceless. It seems I hear about nothing but. At this rate, I expect most of America is on the bread lines, wearing rags and sleeping under freeway overpasses.
Where do we have unregulated capitalism? Certainly not in the United States. Please, give me an example of an unregulated business in America when even kids selling lemonade are hauled up for not have their permits and not meeting regulations?
Who actually are the stockholders? It is you and I and all the people who have a retirement plan that invests in the stock market. It is not only the big CEO’s, but also the little people, who are desperately trying to have enough to see them through their old age.
Here, they call it superannuation. We have a law that requires all employers to pay 9% on top of an employee’s base salary into the complying superannuation fund of his/her choice - ALL employees, casual included. These superannuation funds invest heavily in the stock market. The last couple days has seen the entire year’s worth of both contributions and earnings wiped out. This is the money being saved up for old age by EVERY worker in Australia, not just the big fellas and it has just been poured down the drain.
We, the little people of Australia, have been hit very hard by this and I can tell you, we are not appreciative.