Organize movements of workers, tenants, etc. Build up support & experience, establish a program of things you want to accomplish, then organize various actions up until you have enough power to strike
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First, it’s important for people to understand that democratic governance is compromise. At least when elected officials play by the rules (cough, Trump/GOP).
Second, I don’t think Mamdani was ever going to turn. NYC into a “socialist paradise,” like all the rich/right-wing/centrist Chicken Littles warned. The best he can hope to do is pull the state party back to the left. Maybe find some success with progressive policies and open the door for more progressive candidates.
Democrats have been trying for so long to get the mythical “moderate Republican” vote that they’ve effectively become the centrist party, and it’s allowed the GOP to move further and further to the right to where Tea Partiers are now the moderates! It’s good to see a true progressive win a major election, even if it is NYC (the city did also elect Rudy & Bloomberg to the post).
Worry more about how to hold the wealthy accountable. Rich people have run things since the dawn of time. It doesn't matter if it's currency or stones, the wealth hoarding mindset has been the universal problem this whole time.
Hold the wealthy accountable and stop letting people get that rich.
Hold the wealthy accountable and stop letting people get that rich.
Governance is one of the tools we can use to hold the wealthy accountable and stop letting them get that rich. Not the best tool we have, but a powerful one.