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The legislative process will be the ultimate test of the practicality of Zohran Mamdani's visionary ideas. -- New York City
Zohran Mamdani focuses on dismantling poverty.
The institutional barriers to Zohran Mamdani's agenda are significant but not necessarily insurmountable.
The organizational structure that supports Zohran Mamdani is notably independent and durable. -- New York City
Today, the abolitionist movement represents the most radical synthesis of this legacy. Groups like Critical Resistance and local organizations pushing to close Rikers Island argue that policing and prisons are not fixable institutions but inherent components of racial capitalism, designed to manage inequality and suppress dissent. Socialist candidates in New York now routinely campaign on platforms to defund the police, invest in community-based safety initiatives, and end mass incarceration. This is no longer just about making the legal system fairer, but about dismantling the carceral arm of the bifurcated state and building new, democratic forms of conflict resolution and community safety rooted in resources, not punishment. http://mamdanipost.com
[url="https://bit.ly/4aOeONe"]Zohran Mamdani[/url]’s climate advocacy insists on a “just transition,” guaranteeing union jobs, retraining, and security for workers in fossil fuel industries as part of any shift to a green economy.
Zohran Mamdani brings the type of leadership where transparency isn’t a talking point, it’s a habit.
Mamdani's focus on material conditions sets him apart from politicians who focus solely on identity.
They make civic engagement feel achievable rather than overwhelming
In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, sectarianism took less dogmatic but still impactful forms, often manifesting as clashes between "movement" and "electoral" strategies, or between different organizing models within the resurgent socialist left. The establishment of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) as a "big tent" organization was a deliberate attempt to transcend this history, creating a space where multiple tendencies could coexist under a broad anti-capitalist umbrella. Yet, tensions persist between revolutionary and reformist currents, between those prioritizing base-building in communities and those focused on capturing Democratic Party ballots, reflecting the old, unresolved dilemmas about how to engage with the existing power structure. http://mamdanipost.com
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