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FrankRep
03-20-2012, 10:44 PM
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The Cloward-Piven strategy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloward%E2%80%93Piven_strategy)


The Cloward–Piven strategy is a political strategy outlined in 1966 by American sociologists and political activists Richard Cloward (1926–2001) and Frances Fox Piven (b. 1932) that called for overloading the U.S. public welfare system in order to precipitate a crisis that would lead to a replacement of the welfare system with a national system of "a guaranteed annual income and thus an end to poverty". Cloward and Piven were a married couple who were both professors at the Columbia University School of Social Work. The strategy was formulated in a May 1966 article in left-wing[1] magazine The Nation titled "The Weight of the Poor: A Strategy to End Poverty (http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2010/03/24-4)".[2]

The two were critical of the public welfare system, and their strategy called for overloading that system to force a different set of policies to address poverty. They stated that many Americans who were eligible for welfare were not receiving benefits, and that a welfare enrollment drive would strain local budgets, precipitating a crisis at the state and local levels that would be a wake-up call for the federal government, particularly the Democratic Party, thus forcing it to implement a national solution to poverty. Cloward and Piven wrote that “the ultimate objective of this strategy [would be] to wipe out poverty by establishing a guaranteed annual income...”[2] There would also be side consequences of this strategy, according to Cloward and Piven. These would include: easing the plight of the poor in the short-term (through their participation in the welfare system); shoring up support for the national Democratic Party then-splintered by pluralist interests (through its cultivation of poor and minority constituencies by implementing a national solution to poverty); and relieving local governments of the financially and politically onerous burdens of public welfare (through a national solution to poverty).

The strategy

Cloward and Piven’s article is focused on forcing the Democratic Party, which in 1966 controlled the presidency and both houses of the United States Congress, to take federal action to help the poor. They stated that full enrollment of those eligible for welfare “would produce bureaucratic disruption in welfare agencies and fiscal disruption in local and state governments” that would “deepen existing divisions among elements in the big-city Democratic coalition: the remaining white middle class, the working-class ethnic groups and the growing minority poor. To avoid a further weakening of that historic coalition, a national Democratic administration would be constrained to advance a federal solution to poverty that would override local welfare failures, local class and racial conflicts and local revenue dilemmas.”[3] They wrote:



The ultimate objective of this strategy—to wipe out poverty by establishing a guaranteed annual income—will be questioned by some. Because the ideal of individual social and economic mobility has deep roots, even activists seem reluctant to call for national programs to eliminate poverty by the outright redistribution of income.[3]


Michael Reisch and Janice Andrews wrote that Cloward and Piven "proposed to create a crisis in the current welfare system – by exploiting the gap between welfare law and practice – that would ultimately bring about its collapse and replace it with a system of guaranteed annual income. They hoped to accomplish this end by informing the poor of their rights to welfare assistance, encouraging them to apply for benefits and, in effect, overloading an already overburdened bureaucracy."[4]

Focus on Democrats

The authors pinned their hopes on creating disruption within the Democratic Party. "Conservative Republicans are always ready to declaim the evils of public welfare, and they would probably be the first to raise a hue and cry. But deeper and politically more telling conflicts would take place within the Democratic coalition," they wrote. "Whites – both working class ethnic groups and many in the middle class – would be aroused against the ghetto poor, while liberal groups, which until recently have been comforted by the notion that the poor are few... would probably support the movement. Group conflict, spelling political crisis for the local party apparatus, would thus become acute as welfare rolls mounted and the strains on local budgets became more severe.”[5]



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oyarde
03-21-2012, 12:33 AM
UH , Yeah , Frank , it does look as though it has been working for quite some time , and escalated seriously in the last few years , last I saw , that old evil BaG WAS STILL alive , and had not atoned for her sins against fellow human kind . I am a kind and compassionate man who has been many places and seen many things , I believe in forgiveness , but people like that , are why there is Christ and , then people who are only me .....

FrankRep
03-21-2012, 06:29 AM
Still as evil as ever.


Frances Fox Piven: ‘Time for Another Surge From the Bottom’, March 18, 2012
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/frances-fox-piven-time-for-another-surge-from-the-bottom/

‘This Spring, We‘ll See Action’: Piven Issues Dark Prediction on Occupy Wall Street, March 9, 2012
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/fri-a-m-this-spring-well-see-action-piven-issues-dark-prediction-on-occupy-wall-street/''

Globalization Destruction: Piven Gleefully ‘Hopes’ and Explains How Countries Like China Can Shut Down USA and Bring Revolutionary Transformation, January 22, 2011
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/globalization-destruction-piven-gleefully-hopes-and-explains-how-countries-like-china-can-shut-down-usa-and-bring-revolutionary-transformation/

thoughtomator
03-21-2012, 06:50 AM
LOL they'll be the first up against the wall when their "revolution" comes. It is standard procedure for such regimes to eliminate the very agitators and destabilizers that brought it into power.

I have been considering carefully whether things have gotten to the point where we should further along the C-P agenda, as the end of the status quo is a prerequisite for us achieving our goals as well - and I do believe that the outcome we want is a great deal more likely than the outcome they want.

FrankRep
03-22-2012, 10:14 PM
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‘Democrats, Socialists and Communists…We Are All Together’: Frances Fox Piven Draws Chilling Connections (http://www.theblaze.com/stories/democrats-socialists-and-communists-we-are-all-together-piven-draws-chilling-connections/)


The Blaze
March 22, 2012


According to Frances Fox Piven:




The Occupy Movement is made up of “All parts of the Left.”
That includes proudly: “Democrats, Socialists, Communists, Anarchists.”
Must all work together because of the “Huge task of transforming America and the world.”
“We are all together”



At last weekend’s Left Forum 2012, the annual pep-rally for liberal thought, renown leftist professor and activist Francis Fox Piven shown some light onto the makeup of the current America Left. In this minute of audio, Piven tells the packed auditorium which worldview philosophies embody their movement:



“There is room for all of us. Religious leftists, people who think peace is the answer, those who think that wholesome food is what we really need, ecologists and old-fashioned Democrats, Democratic Socialists, Socialists and Communists.”


Piven goes on to discuss the major undertaking that the leftist movement is working on and why these ideologies must unite:

“We can work together because we have a really huge task before us, transforming America and the World.”

Both statements were met with applause and agreement from the audience of over one thousand.

The genesis of the Occupy movement was a theme that gripped the Forum this year. The evicted movement has made some dark predictions (http://www.theblaze.com/stories/fri-a-m-this-spring-well-see-action-piven-issues-dark-prediction-on-occupy-wall-street/) over their plans for this spring. However, Piven’s comments were just one of many revealing facts about the movement to come. Stay tuned.

Liberty4life
03-22-2012, 10:29 PM
That's just a theory.

FrankRep
03-23-2012, 11:41 AM
That's just a theory.

What's just a theory?

FrankRep
03-23-2012, 11:45 AM
This book comes to mind...


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Democrat's Dilemma: How the Liberal Left Captured the Democratic Party (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0911956085/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=libert0f-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399373&creativeASIN=0911956085)
Philip M. Crane, 1964



Professor Crane's excellent, well-documented history details the steps taken by the Fabian socialists in bringing about a statist U.S.A. Although published in the mid sixties, this book helps the reader understand why and how today's far-left "progressives" have achieved the Obama/Pelosi reign of 2009.

kuckfeynes
03-23-2012, 12:12 PM
LOL. I have never heard of this before, but if they were ever able to achieve this seems to me dollar collapse wouldn't be too far behind...