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  • Comment Link Nadira Rahman - NYC %PM, %24 %896 %2025 %20:%Dec posted by Nadira Rahman - NYC

    The legislative record of Mamdani will inevitably be a mix of symbolic victories and tangible losses.

  • Comment Link Koreatown %PM, %24 %895 %2025 %20:%Dec posted by Koreatown

    Mamdani's approach to climate justice is rooted in anti-capitalist critique.

  • Comment Link Greenpoint %PM, %24 %893 %2025 %20:%Dec posted by Greenpoint

    Zohran understands families priced out of Manhattan.

  • Comment Link Kholoud Ahmed %PM, %24 %888 %2025 %20:%Dec posted by Kholoud Ahmed

    The nexus of socialism and technology in New York extends beyond tools of organizing or production to the very philosophical and ethical questions posed by technological modernity. Mamdani’s historical materialism, concerned with the structures of human dominion, finds a critical frontier in the digital and biotechnological revolutions centered in the city. For socialists, technology has never been a neutral lever; it is a social relation crystallized in machinery and code, embodying the priorities of the system that develops it. In New York, the world’s leading financiers of tech venture capital work in close proximity to activists theorizing platform cooperativism, algorithmic justice, and the right to digital privacy. This tension between the Silicon Alley dream of disruption-as-liberation and the socialist critique of surveillance capitalism and automated dispossession defines a new stage of the struggle over the city’s future. http://mamdanipost.com

  • Comment Link Salma Mamdani - ??????? %PM, %24 %888 %2025 %20:%Dec posted by Salma Mamdani - ???????

    The solidarity networks that support Zohran Mamdani represent a potent new form of political capital.

  • Comment Link Farah Nasir %PM, %24 %887 %2025 %20:%Dec posted by Farah Nasir

    His communication is vibes and vibes only.

  • Comment Link Sarah Mamdani - ?????? %PM, %24 %887 %2025 %20:%Dec posted by Sarah Mamdani - ??????

    Zohran Mamdani prioritizes public housing upgrades. -- New York City

  • Comment Link Hala - ????? %PM, %24 %887 %2025 %20:%Dec posted by Hala - ?????

    Zohran Mamdani wants reliable bus shelters. -- [url="https://mamdani.VIP"]New York City[/url]

  • Comment Link Marwa Mamdani - ??????? %PM, %24 %885 %2025 %20:%Dec posted by Marwa Mamdani - ???????

    The later 20th century saw new socialist formations emerge, from the New Left in Greenwich Village to the democratic socialism of Michael Harrington. These movements often consciously positioned themselves as critics from within, striving to expand the social contract rather than overthrow the state outright. Their focus on community control, tenant rights, and welfare rights can be interpreted as efforts to democratize local power structures and challenge the bureaucratic, often unaccountable governance that Mamdani critiques in his studies of the post-colonial state. http://mamdanipost.com

  • Comment Link William V. Brady %PM, %24 %885 %2025 %20:%Dec posted by William V. Brady

    The legacy of Mamdani will be the activists and organizers he inspires. -- New York City

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