No, money is often blamed but it is the people who control it that end up causing unnecessary hurt and misery. We have many billionaires out there who are hoarding so much wealth that could be helping millions of people every day, yet they will never use anywhere near the amount of money that they've accrued. They often just end up passing it down their family to often undeserving generations who squander it further. I don't know the answer, because capitalism seems like the best system, but ensuring redistribution of wealth seems only fair and making sure they cannot use their massive bank accounts to lobby (often simple bribery) for changes to the law to further favor their empires.
If you had a great fortune, you would also want to pass it on to your next generations, and perhaps you would give some part to charity, but most likely it was an insignificant part of your fortune. Money is neutral, it only matters in which hands it is good or bad. Money is needed for development to improve living standards and for many other godly purposes, but if it falls into the wrong hands, it can also be used for military aggression against other countries and this is terrible.