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Commercialism Quote by Robert Sirico

“[There is] a strange split in thinking common to those on the religious left, who are quick to denounce the profit motive and commercialism. Yet, they seem to think that the key to happiness is giving people more stuff - by enlisting the coercive power of government. This perverse way of thinking…” quote by Robert Sirico
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“[There is] a strange split in thinking common to those on the religious left, who are quick to denounce the profit motive and commercialism. Yet, they seem to think that the key to happiness is giving people more stuff - by enlisting the coercive power of government. This perverse way of thinking holds that 'social justice' demands that we take money from those who have earned it and give it to those who have less of it. That's not social justice; that's materialism.”

Robert Sirico

About This Quote

Source Speech: Commentary on political ideology, 2020

The quote critiques a left‑leaning view that conflates social justice with material redistribution, arguing it misidentifies true justice and promotes materialism.

In simple terms: It says some leftists mix social justice with giving money, which is materialism.

Key Takeaway

Beware of equating redistribution with justice.

Themes

politics justice materialism economics

Mood

critical skeptical

Type

political philosophical

When to use this quote

  • policy debates
  • public discourse
  • government welfare programs

Key Concepts

social contract redistributive policy ideological bias

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is redistribution always materialistic?
  • How can justice be pursued without materialism?
A Different Perspective

It may oversimplify complex socioeconomic issues.

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