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- c748e06a6a4768d2dbc67697b89f81999eb08a877b1de9f1619ce757c800c8ca date "1970-09-27".
- c748e06a6a4768d2dbc67697b89f81999eb08a877b1de9f1619ce757c800c8ca first "Richard".
- c748e06a6a4768d2dbc67697b89f81999eb08a877b1de9f1619ce757c800c8ca isCitedBy Frances_Fox_Piven.
- c748e06a6a4768d2dbc67697b89f81999eb08a877b1de9f1619ce757c800c8ca last "Rogin".
- c748e06a6a4768d2dbc67697b89f81999eb08a877b1de9f1619ce757c800c8ca page "SM16".
- c748e06a6a4768d2dbc67697b89f81999eb08a877b1de9f1619ce757c800c8ca publisher "The New York Times".
- c748e06a6a4768d2dbc67697b89f81999eb08a877b1de9f1619ce757c800c8ca quote "The Cloward-Piven Strategy, as it became known, had a simple radical appeal.".
- c748e06a6a4768d2dbc67697b89f81999eb08a877b1de9f1619ce757c800c8ca title "Now It's Welfare Lib".