I think there's a big difference between using money, appreciating money, even working to acquire money and loving money -- the key thing is the use of the word "love" in this context; it speaks to an inner mindset rather than just pragmatics.
I´m not sure I am the right person to discuss this with.
Initially I responded to the way it was worded in the OP ("money", not

"love for money". Next the other poster came and responded to me by changing it into "love of money", initially without further explanation, later by pointing out that he used "money" as a symbol for all material goods, and by equating the strive for material goods to "greed", "greed" to "love for money", and "greed" to "evil".
I think the confusion that results from such general equations is not my problem. You´d have to get that sorted with Faith Guardian.
I don´t know how to determine the inner mindset of other people, and I do not find "love" a quantifiable parameter. Thus, "love for money" in your definition is not more than a buzzword that serves no other purpose than judging people based upon mindreading. Not my kind of thing.
Love for material goods certainly isn't my motivation for going to work. Of course I work for money (and, by extension, material goods), but that's to feed a higher purpose: whatever it is I want to do with my life.
That´s all fine and dandy, but then again I know very little people who subscribe to the ideal of "love for money" as a purpose in itself. Of course, it always serves a supposedly "higher purpose": happiness, feeling good, safety, whatever they want to do with their lives.
IMNSHO, things have gotten seriously out of whack once that higher purpose is itself just the attainment of more money.
It´s funny how we got from the general "money is the root of all evil" (something that would affect all of us) to "the attainment of more money being a higher purpose in itself" (a very specific extreme, and something that nearly nobody would give as their own characteristic).
I wouldn't necessarily say that (eg) Donald Trump is "evil"*, but I can see where that long-haired hippie rabbi was coming from when he said that such a lifestyle can open a can of worms.
I can also also see where someone is coming from who says that the lifestyle of a long-haired hippie rabbi
can open a can of worms.