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(ANSA) – VATICAN CITY, NOVEMBER 21 – “We are not condemned to economic models that focus their immediate interest on profits as a unit of measurement and in the search for similar public policies that ignore their own human, social and environmental costs” . The Pope said so in the video message at the end of ‘The Economy of Francis’, the Assisi Forum.
“We are not obliged to continue to admit and tolerate silently in our behaviors that some feel more human than others, as if they were born with greater rights.”
Therefore, the Pope asked young people for a “pact” to change economic models because “we cannot advance like this.” “You know that a different economic narrative is urgently needed, it is urgent to responsibly acknowledge the fact that the current world system is unsustainable.” “You are called to have a concrete impact in your cities and universities, at work and in unions, in companies and movements, in public and private offices”, “It is time, dear young economists, entrepreneurs, workers and managers it is time to take the risk to favor and stimulate models of development, progress and sustainability in which people, and especially the excluded “are protagonists. “No shortcuts yeast, get your hands dirty.” (HANDLE).
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