Frances Fox Piven quotes:

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  • I propose that there is another kind of power based not on resources, things, or attributes, but rooted in the social and cooperative relations in which people are enmeshed by virtue of group life.

  • I believe in the necessity for struggle by people at the bottom of any society.

  • The only way to change American society, and indeed I think this is true of other societies as well, is for people to discover the power latent in the cooperative roles that they play in a range of institutions.

  • I think that the question of how power can be exerted from the lower reaches has never been more important. It will ultimately determine whether another world is indeed possible.

  • Indeed, in US politics, 'poverty', along with 'welfare', 'unwed mothers' and 'crime', became code words for blacks.

  • I had no intention of becoming an academic. How could a person who was having trouble reading become an academic?

  • I remember my father explaining, "A capitalist system is a dog-eat-dog system."

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