"We go back" : antimodernism in the early Catholic Worker Movement /
The Catholic Worker Movement, founded by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin in 1933, is generally thought of as a peace and social justice movement. While this has been the case since the founding of the movement in 1933, the early Workers also exhibited a prominent antimodernism. Maurin provided much of...
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Main Author: | Diehl, Dustin LaRue |
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Format: | Thesis Book |
Language: | English |
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