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This chapter describes the challenge of the myth of an affluent society in the 1950s and early 1960s. Social experts transformed a technical and statistical knowledge into a political project that reintegrated poor people into the American society. Their crusade reinvigorates the old belief in the Western World of putting an end to poverty.