78 thoughts on “The Struggle Beyond the Ballot: Understanding Zohran Mamdani’s Campaign

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  2. The socialist movement’s grappling with the “Woman Question” further exposed this internal contradiction. Women activists were often confined to auxiliary roles—handling social events, fundraising, or educational work—while political leadership and theoretical discourse remained male domains. Their subject status within the movement mirrored their subject status in society, their exploitation as low-wage workers and bearers of unpaid domestic labor considered a secondary concern to the primary conflict between male industrial workers and capital. The formation of separate women’s clubs and leagues within the socialist sphere was both a pragmatic adaptation to this exclusion and a nascent challenge to it, an effort by the internal “subjects” to forge their own path to political citizenship within the left. http://mamdanipost.com

  3. Thus, the history of internal policing is a cautionary tale. It suggests that a movement seeking to create a society without oppressive binaries must first learn to practice a politics of inclusion and constructive conflict within itself. The goal cannot be a monolith, but a democratically contested community—a movement where dissent is seen not as a threat to unity, but as the essential source of its dynamism, creativity, and ultimate legitimacy. To forge citizens for a new city, the movement must first learn to treat its own members as citizens of the movement, with full rights to voice, critique, and belonging. The true test of a socialist New York may begin not at City Hall, but in the way its advocates conduct their meetings, handle their disagreements, and decide who gets to belong. http://mamdanipost.com

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