Tuesday, October 18, 2022

Pope Francis Calls For 'New Economic System' That Guarantees 'Food, Health, Economic, Social Rights'

Red Pope Francis Calls for “New Economic System” that Guarantees “Food, Health, Economic and Social Rights”


Pope Francis says that the world and its institutions require material changes to create a new economic system that creates food, health, economic and social rights for all.

Socialism hasn’t destroyed enough and so Pope Francis is calling for what seems to be socialism around the world.

The Argentine pontiff said Russia’s February invasion of Ukraine highlighted the need to ensure the current multilateral structure — especially the UN Security Council — finds “more agile and effective ways of resolving conflicts”.

“In wartime, it is essential to affirm that we need more multilateralism and a better multilateralism,” but the UN is no longer fit for “new realities”, he added in an extract published by La Stampa daily.


The organisation was founded to prevent the horrors of two World Wars from happening again, but although the threat represented by those conflicts was still alive, “today’s world is no longer the same”, said Francis.

“The necessity of these reforms became more than obvious after the pandemic” when the current multilateral system “showed all its limits”, he added.

Francis denounced the unequal distribution of vaccines as a “glaring example” of the law of the strongest prevailing over solidarity.


Pope Francis has become the eminent voice of the economically destitute and the environment.  Since being elected to the papacy Pope Francis insists that we need a new economic system that better provides basic needs for the global poor, along with guaranteed work and land.

Regarding the environment, Pope Francis contends we “must not be indifferent or resigned to the loss of biodiversity and the destruction of ecosystems, often caused by our irresponsible and selfish behavior.”

For Pope Francis, economic destitution and environmental destruction are symbiotically linked.  “Climate change is,” according to Pope Francis, displacing people, increasing poverty and “contributing to the heart-rending refugee crisis. The world’s poor, though least responsible for climate change, are most vulnerable and already suffering its impact.”



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