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the selected writings of Dorothy Day

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An edition of By little and by little (1983)

By little and by little

the selected writings of Dorothy Day

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When she died in 1980, Dorothy Day was called "the most significant, interesting and influential person in the history of American Catholicism" (Commonweal), and "a non-violent social radical of luminous personality" (The New York Times). As co-founder in 1933 (with the French peasant philosopher Peter Maurin) of the Catholic Worker movement, and for almost fifty years editor and publisher of its newspaper, she applied the Gospels to a sweeping radical critique of our economic, social, and political system, and addressed the most urgent issues of our time: poverty, labor, justice, civil liberties, and disarmament. She saw the movement as an affirmation of life and sanity, and a way to "bring about the kind of society where it is easier to be good." The present volume is a selection of Dorothy Day's published work, spanning a period of over fifty years. Although the great majority of the pieces have been reprinted from The Catholic Worker, a number of other magazine articles are included, as well as selections from all her books. - Publisher.

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Knopf
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English
Pages
371

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Table of Contents

Introduction
The long way home.
We scarcely know ourselves
Beginnings
Disorder
New life
Peasant of the pavements
Day after day.
To our readers
Out of doors
For gentle sabotage
And now for a melancholy note
Spiritual discourse
Scavengers
Bedrooms
Another miracle, please, St. Joseph
Thank you!
Why write about strife and violence?
Small things
Midwinter
Notes to myself
Security
To Christ : to the land!
Grumblers
A death in the family
Only the will remains
Thanksgiving
The use of force
Mysteries
They knew him in the breaking of bread
Michael Martin, porter
Letter to the unemployed
End of the line
A lifetime job
Works of mercy.
Aims and purposes
"And there remained only the very poor"
Room for Christ
Love is the measure
The scandal of the works of mercy
Here and now
Inventory
Poverty and precarity
Little by little
The pearl of great price
The insulted and the injured
Friends and family.
Peter Maurin
Mr. O'Connell
Father Roy
Ammon Hennacy
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
Mike Gold
Hugh Madden
Gifts of the spirit.
A baby is born
About Mary
Servant of peace
A brief flame
Holy obedience
"What do the simple folk do?"
Penance
Adventures in prayer
Therese
On pilgrimage (1948)
In fields and factories.
Labor
Our stand on strikes
Memorial day in Chicago
The disgraceful plight of migrant workers
Blood on our coal
Of justice and breadlines
A brief sojourn in jail
Politics and principles.
Our country passes from undeclared to declared war
Our brothers, the communists
Visiting the prisoner
This money is not ours
A revolution near our shores
We go on record
On pilgrimage : twenty years.
The fear of our enemies
A family
Snowed in
War without weapons
The mystery of the poor
A prayer for peace
If your brother stumbles
"In peace is my bitterness most bitter"
Martin Luther King
The business of living
A little kinder
Strength to endure
Priest and prophet
All souls
Holy fools
The third part
Psalms of rejoicing
"Eye hath not seen ... "
Fall appeal 1977
Sunrise
"And again I say, Rejoice"
Postscript

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
261.8/3
Library of Congress
HN37.C3 D358 1983

The Physical Object

Pagination
xli, 371 p.
Number of pages
371
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3507482M
Internet Archive
bylittlebylittle00dayd
ISBN 10
0394524993, 0394714326
ISBN 13
9780394524993, 9780394714325
LCCN
82048887
OCLC/WorldCat
9217427
Library Thing
4551638
Goodreads
77004
203985

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