Peter Maurin
Peter Maurin (; May 9, 1877 – May 15, 1949) was a French Catholic social activist, theologian, and De La Salle Brother who founded the Catholic Worker Movement in 1933 with Dorothy Day.Maurin expressed his philosophy through short pieces of verse that became known as ''Easy Essays''. Influenced by the contemporary work of G. K. Chesterton and Vincent McNabb, he was one of the foremost promoters of the back-to-the-land movement and of Catholic distributism in the United States. He was also influenced by Peter Kropotkin, an anarchist. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Maurin, PeterLocation: Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
Created 1936
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4by Maurin, PeterOther Authors: “...Maurin, Peter...”
Created 1973
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7by Maurin, PeterLocation: Raynor Memorial Libraries, Marquette University
Created 1939
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10by Maurin, PeterLocation: PAHRC Library, Philadelphia Archdiocesan Historical Research Center (PAHRC)
Created 1971
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