“But I am sure that God did not intend that there be so many poor. The class structure is of our making and our consent, not His. It is the way we have arranged it, and it is up to us to change it. So we are urging revolutionary change.”

—  Dorothy Day

"Poverty Is to Care and Not to Care," Catholic Worker (April 1953)

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