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This article seeks to demythologize the culture of poverty as theorized and practiced by social scientists, policy-makers and social welfare/work practitioners during the past five decades. Poverty is a product of systemic inequalities sustained by a predatory culture. As argued, it is poverty of culture that retards progress even in the advanced states of social development.