
The Cloward-Piven Strategy isn’t just a 1960s theory about welfare systems.It’s a framework for creating crises, overloading systems, and then pushing for radical solutions.In this episode, AJ explores how this strategy could be applied globally — from mass immigration in Europe and the US to initiatives by organizations like the UN, WHO, and WEF.
We break down the mechanisms at play: overloading systems, creating dependency, and centralizing power.
What happens when crises are engineered to justify global control?How do nations and individuals lose sovereignty in the process? This episode examines the risks, the power shifts, and the ethical questions.It’s a deep dive into strategy, systems, and the global forces shaping our world.
Content Note:
This episode was created using AI-assisted writing and voice technology.All ideas and editorial direction are human-generated.