Source: Foundation for Economic Education
by Cody Cook
“‘Everyone wants a revolution. No one wants to do the dishes.’ This saying is often attributed to the activist Dorothy Day, and even though it’s unclear if she really said it, it would be fitting if she had. Day co-founded the Catholic Worker movement, opened her home to the forgotten and unwanted, and practiced civil disobedience in her advocacy against war and for the poor. But in these tireless efforts, she found that the high ideals of her compatriots didn’t always translate into the hard work that was needed to make a serious difference in the lives of those forgotten people who flocked to her doors.” (04/01/25)
https://fee.org/articles/only-selfish-capitalism-creates-prosperity-for-all/