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[[Image:Cloward and Piven at 1993 Motor Voter Signing Ceremony.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Frances Fox Piven]] and Richard Cloward standing behind President [[Bill Clinton]] during the signing ceremony for the [[National Voter Registration Act]]]]
'''Richard Cloward''' and his wife '''[[Frances Fox Piven]]''' wrote about collapsing the [[U.S.]] economy and how they planned to do it in an article they co-authored in the 1960s called "Mobilizing the Poor: How it Could Be Done." Later, it was published in ''[[The Nation]]'', under the title "The Weight of the Poor: A Strategy to End Poverty." This strategy came to bear their namesake as the '''Cloward - Piven Strategy'''.
==History==