You should follow up that "family planning" link - you might be surprised by what you find.
I'm not claiming, nor was I thinking, that Edith Stein was some sort of Margaret Sanger supporter. Far from it. But she WAS a promoter of phenomenological personalism, the issue in the article that started this thread.
You might be willing to compare her with Dietrich von Hildebrand. And I'm sure that's why Alice von Hildebrand was on EWTN talking about her -- it's part of her campaign to get her ex-husband canonized. But although Dietrich von Hildebrand is very popular with some traditionalists because of the stance he took after Vatican II, he's not popular with me, because he was probably the single biggest promoter of personalism, and he never recanted his part in the revolution. He was willing to criticize everyone else like the liturgical revolutionaries, but he never admitted that his part of the revolution was equally damaging.