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In 1934, seeking direct experience, she left her teaching role to work as a factory laborer. This firsthand encounter with the struggles of the working class deepened her critique of industrial society's dehumanizing effects. Yet, her explorations were not confined to the political realm; she underwent a spiritual awakening that drew her closer to Christianity, particularly following a life-altering experience witnessing a religious ceremony in Portugal in 1935.