The Pope with Fontevecchia: Social Movements

—Social movements have developed a lot in Argentina, especially since the 2001-2002 crisis. Is there a point where assistance and charity end up becoming a form of clientelism, or are you worried that this might happen? ?

—It can happen, I’m not thinking of anything concrete at the moment, but it can happen. When bad negotiations start, it can happen.

—And do you imagine in the future a world in which social organizations are not necessary, that is, where there is no more poverty?

“When they stop making weapons.”

Can you imagine it in this century, Holy Father?

—No, but anything can happen, today I can’t imagine it, but I’m not the one to see what will happen next.

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