Celebrity Index ESE-Q "Harmonizer" Dorothy Day

Dorothy Day

ESE-Q "Harmonizer" Activist · American · 20th c.

American social activist and journalist (1897–1980). Founding the Catholic Worker movement, she established "Houses of Hospitality" across America. Arrested dozens of times into her 70s for civil disobedience. A candidate for sainthood — "the most influential Catholic layperson in American history."

Leading Function+Fe-p(使命と威光)

"Private property is sin" and "War is murder" — publicly declared without wavering for 70 years. Arrested dozens of times. Writing every day for 30 years in The Catholic Worker.

Creative Function-Si-c(緩和と解消)

"Houses of Hospitality" — daily provision of meals to hundreds. A strong commitment to cleanliness and simplicity of living space. "Keeping dirty places clean" as a sense of mission.

Vulnerable Function 1+Ni-p弱(予測と進化)

Weak +Ni-p: the consistent pattern of concentration on the present emotional mission pushing long-range trend reading to the background.

Vulnerable Function 2-Te-c弱(応用と実験)

Weak -Te-c: perpetual financial confusion in Catholic Worker management, difficulty with systematic organisational operation of farm communities.

Quadra / Temperament / Club

Quadra: Anti-Gamma Quadra (Utopia) — voluntary poverty, property abandonment, communal living. The Catholic Worker at 1 cent — symbolic pricing as renunciation of commercialism.

Temperament: Linear-Assertive temperament: declaring total commitment to the Catholic Worker movement at the symbolic price of one cent.

Club: Socialite Club: standing at the centre of Catholic Worker communities, realising the mission of love for the poor through "living together."

Worldview & Attitude

"The poverty and structural violence against the poor exist" — the direct statement of present reality. The ないもの (a world freed from poverty) is not proclaimed.

Attitude toward Change: Executing the Catholic Worker as a realistic transformation plan — a practitioner of failure-resistant grassroots witness.