Dorothy Day was a convert to Catholicism from Communism. She started the Catholic Worker movement, largely inspired by agrarian political theory and G.K. Chesterton's distributism. Her organization was one of the few in existence that took a pacifist position in the Second World War, and is still active today.
A Brief Biography by the Archbishop Charles Chaput
"Distributism is not Dead"
Distributism vs. Capitalism
On
Distributism: Answer to John Court
Articles
on Distributism #2 by Dorothy Day
The Family vs Capitalism
The
Servile State
Article
against Fascism
Dorothy Day would turn over in her Grave
"Without a philosophy to direct your actions they are indeed futile and misdirected."
"...when we meet people who deny Christ in His poor, we feel, "Here are atheists indeed.""