"But when others suggested that the poor should not simply be the objects of these programs but also the subjects - that they should be actively involved in shaping the programs, making decisions about how to spend the money etc. - some of the previous supporters reconsidered"
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Frank’s phrasing does quiet work. “Objects” versus “subjects” borrows the language of agency and democracy, but he doesn’t romanticize participation; he makes it procedural and concrete - “shaping the programs,” “making decisions,” “how to spend the money.” That specificity matters. It suggests the resistance isn’t to welfare spending per se, but to the redistribution of authority that comes with letting recipients define needs on their own terms. The subtext is paternalism: a comfort with helping “the deserving poor” so long as they remain managed, monitored, and grateful.
Contextually, Frank is gesturing at the long fight over who controls anti-poverty policy: from Great Society-era community action battles, to later welfare reform frameworks that prioritized compliance and work requirements, to contemporary debates over direct cash transfers and participatory budgeting. The line “some of the previous supporters reconsidered” is a polite understatement masking a sharper accusation: many supporters were never committed to empowerment, only to a version of benevolence that preserves hierarchy.
It’s a politician’s sentence with a prosecutor’s logic. Frank isn’t just critiquing opponents; he’s warning allies that programs built without the governed will always be vulnerable to being recast as handouts - precisely because they were designed as management, not democracy.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Frank, Barney. (2026, January 17). But when others suggested that the poor should not simply be the objects of these programs but also the subjects - that they should be actively involved in shaping the programs, making decisions about how to spend the money etc. - some of the previous supporters reconsidered. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-when-others-suggested-that-the-poor-should-38029/
Chicago Style
Frank, Barney. "But when others suggested that the poor should not simply be the objects of these programs but also the subjects - that they should be actively involved in shaping the programs, making decisions about how to spend the money etc. - some of the previous supporters reconsidered." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-when-others-suggested-that-the-poor-should-38029/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"But when others suggested that the poor should not simply be the objects of these programs but also the subjects - that they should be actively involved in shaping the programs, making decisions about how to spend the money etc. - some of the previous supporters reconsidered." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-when-others-suggested-that-the-poor-should-38029/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.



