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The Autobiography of a Catholic Anarchist

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328 pages
Published January 1954 by Catholic Worker Books

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Christopher
A very rambling folksy tale of Hennacy's journeys back and forth across the country as a manual laborer trying to live up to the ideals of the Sermon on the Mount - beginning with his jailhouse conversion where he learned to love his enemy and ending in his Catholic conversion where he attempted to find a spiritual home (which ultimately wouldn't last). Hennacy started along the path of anarchy first through the usual "revolutionary" channels, mostly communistic, but after his philosophical conv ...more
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