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Cloward and Piven Strategy

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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]]]]
The '''Cloward - Piven Strategy''' is a plan of action developed by '''Richard Cloward''' and his wife '''[[Frances Fox Piven]]''' wrote about , the namesakes for the strategy. The plan entails collapsing the [[U.S.]] economy by overburdening the welfare roles in a way which would leverage unheard of levels of spending and how they planned debt to do it the point of total systemic collapse. Cloward and Piven wrote about their plan 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==
==See also==
*[[Biden Putsch]]
* [[Motor Voter Act]]
*[[Obamacare]]*[[For the People Act]]*[[Biden border crisis]]*[[2018 Migrant caravan]]*[[Long march through the institutions]]
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