![Moscow Mary: Dorothy Day and the Catholic Surveillance Ecosystem](https://politicaltheology.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/4029850165_9193d36514_o-600x450.jpg)
This essay reflects on intra-Catholic antagonisms and state-sponsored surveillance throughout the McCarthy era as a tool for considering the hazards of allowing the state to define categories and respectable means of political dissent.
By Jack Downey
![Catholic Worker Anarchism at a Crossroads: The Difficulty of Addressing Anti-Blackness](https://politicaltheology.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Featured-Image-Photo-by-Kelly-Lacy-from-Pexels-600x450.jpg)
As the Catholic Worker movement confronts anti-Black racism more earnestly, questions arise about whether taking an active anti-racism stance can be reconciled with Catholic Worker anarchism, specifically when dealing with the state.
By Lincoln Rice