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The Problem of Christian Socialism

… love, justice, and fairness are not individual values but necessarily mean working for the common good, including the material wellbeing of others and state social policies.

What are socially conscious Christians to make of this? Can a Christian be a socialist? Or is the term “Christian socialist” a contradiction?

A Christian perspective must contend, as Anglican theologian F. D. Maurice put it, “with the unsocial Christians and unchristian Socialists,” whether or not one would call oneself a “Christian socialist.” Simply claiming or rejecting “socialism,” however one defines it, is not enough. Any answer to the problem of American socialism requires a positive vision of Christian social service and action.

S. L. Frank on the Problem of Christian Socialism

First, as a matter of fact, it should be noted that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is Roman Catholic. …

Against · Christians
Sentiment: negative

The speaker characterizes certain Christians as 'unsocial.'

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