Pope Leo XIV
Magnifica Humanitas §206
A Supposed Political Realism
Magnifica Humanitas: On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence
206 In such a climate, nihilism and pragmatism become intertwined and end up normalizing grave errors. Religious extremism and identity-based fanaticism ally themselves with irrational economic policies, while politics often turns to misinformation and ridiculing opponents, and systematically cultivating fears and resentments. Thus, diversity is increasingly perceived as a threat, which fuels a desire for possession, a will to dominate, hegemonic ambitions, abuses of power and a fear of those who are different, thereby creating an environment in which new conflicts can develop almost imperceptibly.
Source: Magnifica Humanitas (Vatican.va)