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Extracted from: Pope Leo XIV stated that the pursuit of greater profits cannot justify choices that systematically sacrifice jobs, asserting that the human person is an end not a means and the economic order must remain subordinate to human dignity and the common good.
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🏗️ The Structural Reality Being Avoided

Pope Leo XIV's encyclical directly acknowledges that AI-driven job displacement is a real, systemic concern caused by profit-driven corporate choices. The statement names the mechanism of harm (profit-driven displacement) and does not minimize, deny, or shift blame. It constitutes lucid recognition of structural economic reality rather than cope.

📊 What the Data Actually Says

- Direct encyclical text - Historical context of Rerum Novarum - Recognition of AI displacement risk - Emphasis on human dignity over profit

🔍 Analysis

Pope Leo XIV lands at 8/100 (lucid) for lucid. Pope Leo XIV's encyclical directly acknowledges that AI-driven job displacement is a real, systemic concern caused by profit-driven corporate choices. The statement names the mechanism of harm (profit-driven displacement) and does not minimize, deny, or shift blame. It constitutes lucid recognition of structural economic reality rather than cope. Pope Leo XIV's encyclical directly acknowledges that AI-driven job displacement is a real, systemic concern caused by profit-driven corporate choices. The statement names the mechanism of harm (profit-driven displacement) and does not minimize, deny, or shift blame. It constitutes lucid recognition of structural economic reality rather than cope. Evidence: - Direct encyclical text - Historical context of Rerum Novarum - Recognition of AI displacement risk - Emphasis on human dignity over profit

Original Text

"The pursuit of greater profits cannot justify choices that systematically sacrifice jobs, because the human person is an end, not a means, and the economic order must remain subordinate to human dignity and the common good." "The pursuit of greater profits cannot justify choices that systematically sacrifice jobs, because the human person is an end, not a means, and the...
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