The text differentiates between two types of Communists: the arrogant and the innocent. The arrogant Communists pursue power and seek to transform society based on their own views, leading to negative outcomes. They believe they know what is best for everyone, which ultimately harms those they intend to help.
In contrast, the innocent Communists are motivated by a genuine desire for equality and justice. While their idealism may lead them to suffer personally, they do this out of empathy for the poor. Their intention is not to impose their beliefs onto others, but rather to share in the struggles of those less fortunate, reflecting their deep sense of guilt and responsibility.