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EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 27 MIN

Making America Great! 2 Feb 2026

from New West Radio Productions · host Wayne S Pierce

New West Radio ProductionsEmail: [email protected] S Pierce - Facebook(c)2026 New West Radio ProductionsAll Information Is The Property of New West Radio Productions and Wayne S Pierce Unless Otherwise Noted. Music: "Into The Noise" Created by New West Radio Productions at Suno.com"Into The Noise"From a Gemini Search:The Cloward-Piven strategy is a 1966 political theory proposing that overloading the U.S. welfare system with massive enrollment demands would cause a bureaucratic and financial collapse. Developed by sociologists Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven, this strategy aimed to force the government to replace the system with a guaranteed annual income and radical wealth redistribution. [1, 2]Key Aspects of the Cloward-Piven StrategyOrigin: Proposed in a 1966 article in The Nation titled "The Weight of the Poor: A Strategy to End Poverty".Objective: The strategy aimed to move beyond just increasing benefits to actually "ending poverty" by causing a crisis that would force a federal solution.Mechanism: It encouraged, through activist groups, the registration of every eligible person for welfare, aiming to break local and state budgets.Goal: To trigger a political crisis that would compel the federal government to establish a guaranteed minimum income or a national welfare system. [3]Examples and ImplementationNational Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO): Cloward and Piven supported the mobilization of, and in 1966 helped form, the NWRO, which grew to over 20,000 members and pushed to enroll eligible individuals in welfare."Motor-Voter" Act (1993): Cloward and Piven founded "Human SERVE" in 1982, which advocated for registering to vote while applying for driver's licenses or social services, a concept eventually enacted into law in 1993.Protests: The strategy was associated with the broader movement of welfare rights protests and increased, localized, or mass enrollment efforts in the 1960s. [3, 4, 5]Criticisms and ContextPolitical Controversy: Critics often accuse the strategy of being a "scorch-earth" tactic designed to intentionally destroy the American economic system and replace it with socialism or Marxism.Effectiveness: While it succeeded in increasing welfare enrollment in the late 1960s, it did not lead to a total collapse of the government, but rather to subsequent reforms and political backlash.Conflict Theory: The strategy is rooted in the idea that the existing welfare system was designed to control, rather than help, the poor, and that disruption was necessary to bring about change. [6, 7]The strategy remains a key reference point in debates about the welfare state, direct action, and the role of social policy in managing, or exacerbating, economic inequality. [3]AI responses may include mistakes.[1] https://study.com/academy/lesson/the-cloward-piven-strategy.html[2] https://www.isme.in/cloward-piven-strategy-and-the-welfare-state-prof-sriram-prabhakar/[3] https://www.phenomenalworld.org/interviews/frances-fox-piven/[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloward%E2%80%93Piven_strategy[5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Cloward[6] https://study.com/academy/lesson/video/the-cloward-piven-strategy.html[7] https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/cmte_testimony/2024/hgo/1lc5kcPeYtp_YsEM1P0afodZNPFW6CrUl.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/new-west-radio-productions--3288246/support.This episode includes AI-generated content.

New West Radio ProductionsEmail: [email protected] S Pierce - Facebook(c)2026 New West Radio ProductionsAll Information Is The Property of New West Radio Productions and Wayne S Pierce Unless Otherwise Noted. Music: "Into The Noise" Created by New West Radio Productions at Suno.com"Into The Noise"From a Gemini Search:The Cloward-Piven strategy is a 1966 political theory proposing that overloading the U.S. welfare system with massive enrollment demands would cause a bureaucratic and financial collapse. Developed by sociologists Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven, this strategy aimed to force the government to replace the system with a guaranteed annual income and radical wealth redistribution. [1, 2]Key Aspects of the Cloward-Piven StrategyOrigin: Proposed in a 1966 article in The Nation titled "The Weight of the Poor: A Strategy to End Poverty".Objective: The strategy aimed to move beyond just increasing benefits to actually "ending poverty" by causing a crisis that would force a federal solution.Mechanism: It encouraged, through activist groups, the registration of every eligible person for welfare, aiming to break local and state budgets.Goal: To trigger a political crisis that would compel the federal government to establish a guaranteed minimum income or a national welfare system. [3]Examples and ImplementationNational Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO): Cloward and Piven supported the mobilization of, and in 1966 helped form, the NWRO, which grew to over 20,000 members and pushed to enroll eligible individuals in welfare."Motor-Voter" Act (1993): Cloward and Piven founded "Human SERVE" in 1982, which advocated for registering to vote while applying for driver's licenses or social services, a concept eventually enacted into law in 1993.Protests: The strategy was associated with the broader movement of welfare rights protests and increased, localized, or mass enrollment efforts in the 1960s. [3, 4, 5]Criticisms and ContextPolitical Controversy: Critics often accuse the strategy of being a "scorch-earth" tactic designed to intentionally destroy the American economic system and replace it with socialism or Marxism.Effectiveness: While it succeeded in increasing welfare enrollment in the late 1960s, it did not lead to a total collapse of the government, but rather to subsequent reforms and political backlash.Conflict Theory: The strategy is rooted in the idea that the existing welfare system was designed to control, rather than help, the poor, and that disruption was necessary to bring about change. [<a...

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