Pope Benedict XVI
“Part of Marxist strategy is the theory of impoverishment: in a situation of unjust power, it is claimed, anyone who engages in charitable initiatives is actually serving that unjust system, making it appear at least to some extent tolerable. This in turn slows down a potential revolution and thus blocks the struggle for a better world. Seen in this way, charity is rejected and attacked as a means of preserving that status quo. What we have here, though, is really an inhuman philosophy. People of the present are sacrificed to the moloch of the future – a future whose effective realization is at best doubtful. One does not make the world more human by refusing to act humanely here and now. We contribute to a better world only by personally doing good now, with full commitment and wherever we have the opportunity, independently of partisan strategies and programs.”
Source: Pope Benedict XVI, God is Love: Deus Caritas Est, Ignatius Press, 2006.