From WSJopinion: Pope Francis, while not quite declaring himself a believer, says he isn’t as hostile to capitalism as people might think, writes wjmcgurn
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Elizabeth Warren once surprised everyone by announcing, “I am a capitalist to my bones.” Last year President Biden joined the club, insisting he too is a capitalist. Now Pope Francis, while not quite declaring himself a believer, says he isn’t as hostile to capitalism as people might think.
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